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Andre Russell, Rovman Powell and Sunil Naren will come to India by Wednesday.
The IPL will start again from May 17, the tournament will run till June 3. In such a situation, many foreign players are expected to not play. At the same time, Andre Russell and Sunil Naren of West Indies will be seen playing with KKR against RCB. If Kolkata could not win this match, it will be out of the playoff race.
On the other hand, it is difficult to play the IPL playoff of the players of both teams due to the ODI series starting between England and West Indies from May 29. This can cause heavy damage to RCB, GT and Mi.
KKR’s foreign players will come to India by Wednesday
Most of Kolkata’s foreign players will reach Bangalore by Wednesday. Where the team will take on the home team RCB on 17 May. For KKR, it is a do or die match, if the team loses, it will be out of the playoff race. On the other hand, if the RCB wins, it will become the first team to qualify in the playoffs.
The four members of the West Indies will join Kolkata by Wednesday.
West Indies players were in Dubai
The KKR has 3 Players and 1 mentor of the West Indies. The four in Dubai during a tense situation between India and Pakistan. Russell, Naren, Rovman Powell and Mentor Dwayne Bravo will come to India by Wednesday. Afghan wicketkeeper Rahmanullah Gurbaz Kabul and African Pesar Enrich Norte are in Maldives. Both will also reach Bangalore by Wednesday.
All -rounder Moin Ali is in England and Pesar Spencer Johnson in Australia. No confirmation was found when both of them arrived. The information about wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock coming to India could not be found. Indian players from Kolkata will also soon join the team.
Butler, Kodji will join the team on 14 May
After a ceasefire in India-Pakistan on 10 May, Gujarat Tyts started practicing in Ahmedabad. The team will take on the home team in Delhi on 18 May. Before the match, on May 14, Jose Butler of England and South Africa’s Zerald will join the coblic team.
The rest of Gujarat’s foreign players Rashid Khan, Sherfen Rutherford, Kagiso Rabada and Karim Janat were in India with the team during this period. Rutherford and Butler have to play ODI series from their respective teams in England from 29 May to 3 June. In such a situation, if GT reaches the playoffs, it can be difficult for both to play.
Sherfen Rutherford (left) and Jose Butler (Right) are looking difficult to play IPL playoffs.
Bethel and Jax also difficult to play playoffs
England have to play ODI and T20 series against the West Indies from 29 May. The English team is named RCB’s Jacob Bethel and Mi’s Will Jax. Both teams are also contenders to reach the playoffs, so it is difficult to play the playoff matches of both English players. The playoff stage will start from May 29.
RCB’s Phil Salt is named in the English team for the T20 series. However, the series will start from June 6, so if the team reaches the final, then the Salt can remain a part of RCB. The name of RCB’s Romario Shepherd is also included in the West Indies for the ODI series. In such a situation, it can also be difficult to play his playoffs.
RCB’s Jacob Bethel may be out of the team’s playoff matches.
Hazelwood-Stark is difficult to play
Australia’s Pat Cummins and Travis Head will also be seen playing IPL, but Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc seem difficult to join. Some players from South Africa may also refuse to come to India or playoffs during this period during this time due to the World Test Championship final.
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