The 14th Indian Premier League is scheduled to start out within the second week of April and fairly a couple of Australian cricketers, together with large buys Glenn Maxwell and Jhye Richardson, are going to be half of the motion.
According to cricbuzz.com, in a latest advisory to the all of the IPL franchises the BCCI quoted Cricket Australia (CA) as saying, “A full team photo — for use only by the sponsors of the relevant IPL team in print media in India and any such photo should not involve or include the name or branding of a company primarily engaged in the business of alcohol, fast food/fast food restaurants, tobacco or betting.”
Among different restrictions, CA stated not a couple of participant from a Big Bash League (BBL) facet and a state crew needs to be utilized in advertising campaigns.
The BCCI mail stated, “Cricket Australia has imposed the following restrictions on Franchisees’ use of Australian players in advertising and/or promotional materials: In any specific advertising or promotional activity featuring any Australian player (in any medium including TV, radio, press, outdoor, internet, point of sales or on-pack advertising)…
“… Each Franchisee might solely use: (a) not more than 1 Player who has a Central Contract with Cricket Australia; and/or; (b) not more than 1 Australian Player from the identical Australian State; and (c) not more than 1 Australian Player from the identical Big Bash crew…”
As many as 19 Australians — Steven Smith, Maxwell, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Richardson, Rilie Meredith, Ben Cutting, Moises Henriques, Dan Christian, Josh Hazlewood, Marcus Stoinis, Pat Cummins, Chris Lynn, Adam Zampa, Daniel Sams, Kane Richardson, Josh Philippe, Andrew Tye, David Warner and Mitchell Marsh — are set to play in IPL 2021.