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There were no 45 male and 5 female Pakistani cricketers sold in The-100.
All Pakistani players were unseeded in the auction of England’s 100 -ball cricket tournament The Handrade. 50 Pakistani players registered for the draft of the tournament. Not a single one of them sold. The draft consisted of 45 male cricketers including Nasim Shah, Sayim Ayub and Shadab Khan.
Naseem and Shadab were in the top category with the price of 120000 pounds (Rs 1.35 crore) while Ayub was in 78500 pounds (88 lakh, 27 thousand, 701 rupees). At the same time, women cricketers were the names of players like Alia Riyaz, Fatima Sana, Yusra Aamir, Iram Javed and Javaria Rauf. Those who were not bought by any franchise.
Nasim Shah and Shadab Khan remained unusual even in the top category.
IPL franchises stake in 4 out of 8 of The Handrade IPL franchisees have taken stake in 4 out of 8 teams of The Handrade League. Till the last seasons, The Handrade League teams were owned by England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). But before the upcoming season, IPL franchisees have taken stake in 4 of 4 of the total eight teams. Mumbai Indians bought a 49 percent stake in The Oval Invinesables team. At the same time, Lucknow Super Giants have bought a 70 percent stake in Manchester Originals. Apart from this, Sun Group, who owns Sunrisers Hyderabad, has taken full ownership of Northern Supervisors. The Delhi Capitals franchise has also taken 49 percent in the Supudran Brave and Indian -origin American entrepreneur Sanjay Govil has taken 50 percent in Welsh Fire.
IPL teams stake due to Pakistani cricketers not getting buyers in auction The biggest reason for Pakistani cricketers not getting buyers in The Handrade is believed to be the share of IPL teams. Apart from this, Pakistan’s disappointing performance in the Champions Trophy is also one of the reasons for this. The top-15 wickets of the Champions Trophy and one of the top-15 batsmen also do not have a Pakistani player.
Pakistani players are also banned from IPL In IPL 2008, veteran players like Shoaib Akhtar, Shahid Afridi and Sohail Tanveer were seen playing. But after 2009, Pakistani players were banned from IPL. At the same time, well -known Pakistani cricketers like Wasim Akram and Rameez Raja are still associated with IPL as commentator. In the SA20 League, all 6 teams are owned by IPL franchisees, no Pakistan player plays in that league.
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