Over 50 Pakistani Players Register For The Hundred As IPL-Owned Teams Plan Snub: Report

In a significant development in the world of cricket, over 50 players from Pakistan have registered for the inaugural auction of The Hundred, a new tournament set to debut next month in England. This surge in registrations comes amid reports suggesting that several franchises associated with Indian investments might opt not to bid on Pakistani players. The Hundred aims to revolutionize the traditional format of cricket with its unique structure and engaging format, attracting attention from players globally. Despite the political tensions between India and Pakistan, the participation of Pakistani cricketers reflects their ongoing pursuit of opportunities in international leagues. The decision by IPL-owned teams to possibly snub these players raises questions about the impact of geopolitics on sports and the future of cricketing ties between the two nations. As the auction approaches, the cricketing community will be keenly observing how these dynamics unfold and what this means for the players and the tournament itself.
Originally reported by NDTV Sports. Read original article
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