The raid on Australia’s best players that could redefine international cricket

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The raid on Australia’s best players that could redefine international cricket
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Neil Maxwell, one of Australia’s most influential player agents, said the next phase of the IPL revolution would have players asking for permission from their Indian owners to represent Australia, not the other way around.

Change is in the air: David Warner in action in the IPL in 2019.“Very soon players will be asking for non-objection certificates from their clubs because some are already signing all-encompassing contracts with them. The IPL is currently paying players something like 6 to 8 per cent of its revenues.

“The IPL has got conservatively another 45 per cent of its revenues that it can allocate to players, per any international sports organisation,” Neil Maxwell said. “It’s really sped up around the big IPL owners just buying franchises in different leagues and then looking to have a pool of players that they can draw on to fill their teams, and look to have an overarching contract,” Watson said.

Among the IPL clubs, Mumbai Indians, Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Capitals, Rajasthan Royals and Kolkata Knight Riders all own at least two other Twenty20 franchises around the world, alongside their own academies.Australian players and their managers are already weighing up offers with a multi-tournament future in mind: they are increasingly inclined to sign with franchises aligned to IPL clubs because of the opportunities that may follow.

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