
Captain Pandjab Kings Shreyas Iyer with coach Ricky Ponting during training. (PTI photos) India-Pakistani conflict caused a mixed reaction players in IPLIt creates uncertainty about their return for the rest of the tournament. While some coaches, as Ricky pontingThey remain in place, a large number of players, frightened by security concerns who have flew home.On Saturday evening, head coach Pandjáb Kings (PBKS) Ricky Ponting took a flight from Nový Delhi when he heard a notice of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“Kudos to Ricky. He went home. He even started flight, but when we sent him a message that he was announced, he returned. Brad Haddin (assistant coach) is also,” said PBKS CEO Satish Menon Timesofindia.com.However, the Australian contingent PBKS, including Marcus Stoinis, Josh Inglis and Xavier Bartlett, returned home. After Dharamsal was stopped between Kings Kings and Delhi Capitals for security reasons, panic gripped overseas players of all teams.Who is the IPL player?PBKS are in the race to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 2014, and franchise hopes to have the team full of strength as soon as IPL restarts. Kings Pandjab is currently placed third with 15 points.“Our boys will return. Ricky and Brad have created an example. We are waiting for official BCCi teaching, and then we just reach out to our players,” Menon said.
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It reliably learned that the BCCI and IPL Administration Council verbally asked franchises to collect their units for the remaining 16 games, which are likely to start by Friday (May 16).Timesofindia.com also learned that the top player of overseas with Delh Capitals refused to return. “Kitbags of all crickets are only here in India. Wait and see what will happen,” the DC official said.
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Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), who are still mathematically in the Play -off race, have most of their players in India. The Caribbean duo Nicholas Pooran and Shamar Joseph, who had their head home on Sunday morning, were asked to stay back.“We have most of our players here. BCCi told us we would get a clearer picture by Monday,” LSG said.Meanwhile, CEO Chennai Super Kings (CSK) Kasi Viswanathan said that all their players, whether domestic or overseas. “Everyone has come home now,” Kasi Timesofindia.com said.“We still have to receive any BCCI instructions. Once the official instructions are shared, then we get to our players,” he said.
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When Kasi returned to see if overseas players wanted to return, she said, “Too soon to say anything. It was crazy for a few days. Just wait a few more days; hopefully we all get a brighter picture.”Rajasthan Royals, who are in ninth place and from a dispute, are convinced that their foreign players will return to complete the tournament.“We don’t stop any problem with our overseas contingent.