![]() ![]() The growing number of T20 leagues offering lucrative contracts to the game's best talent means national teams are sometimes having to play second fiddle. "The cricket landscape is changing rapidly and already contracting an Australian player has taken a different format." "Some players have been offered multi-club deals," Neil Maxwell, Australia's most prominent player agent, told Reuters. NEW DELHI, May 1 (Reuters) - The prospect of Indian Premier League (IPL) franchises becoming primary employers of foreign cricketers over their national boards is moving closer with multi-tournament contracts already being offered to some players.Įight of the IPL's 10 franchises own at least one team in another league abroad and the owners of Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals have both acquired teams in new T20 tournaments in South Africa, the United Arab Emirates and the United States. ![]()
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