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Cricket Australia asks players to decide on return to India as IPL 2025 is set to resume

With IPL 2025 resuming on May 17 and WTC final set for June 11, Cricket Australia allows players to decide on rejoining the league.

Sentinel Digital Desk

Mumbai: With the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 set to restart on May 17 and continue till June 3, just a week before the World Test Championship (WTC) final at the Lord's in London, Cricket Australia have left it to the individual players to take a call on whether to return to India to rejoin the world's richest league.

It will give its inputs after consultation with the Australian federal government and security agencies, but the players will have to decide on whether they would like to join IPL 2025, which was suspended for a week on May 9 because of fighting between India and Pakistan as India retaliated for the terror attack on innocent tourists by Pakistan-supported terrorists at Pahalgam, which resulted in the death of 25 Indians and one Nepali citizen.

"Cricket Australia will support players in their individual decisions whether to return to India or not," CA said in a statement on Tuesday. "We are maintaining communication with the Australian Government and BCCI around security arrangements and safety," www.cricket.com.au quoted Cricket Australia as saying in its statement.

The other matter of concern for Cricket Australia is the fact that the IPL 2025 stretched into June, and some of its key players may get tied up till June 3 if their respective teams reach the final. Besides players, coaches, support staff members and former players are also involved in the IPL.

Among the top players involved who could also be picked in the WTC final squad are pacer Josh Hazlewood, who plays for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, who are currently placed second in the points table and in a good position to qualify for the playoffs. Skipper Pat Cummins' Sunrisers Hyderabad are out of contention for the playoff spots but have three more matches to play. This means he will have to be in India till after May 25, when they play their last match in Delhi against Kolkata Knight Riders.

Mitchell Starc's Delhi Capitals also have three matches to play, and they too are in strong contention to qualify for the playoffs. If they go all the way, Starc will have to be with the team till June 4 and then directly go to London.

The other possible Australian WTC players in IPL teams are Travis Head (Sunrisers Hyderabad), Josh Inglis (Punjab Kings) and Mitchell Marsh (Lucknow Super Giants). Though Travis Head's SRH are out of contention, Marsh's LSG still have a chance, as does Inglis' Punjab Kings.

In its statement on Tuesday, Cricket Australia has made it clear that the team management will work with the players if they decide to join the IPL bandwagon.

"Team management will work through the preparation implications for the World Test Championship final for those players who choose to play in the remaining IPL matches," Cricket Australia said. (IANS)

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