Sahibzada Farhan Remains Hopeful Amid Concerns Over The Hundred Auction
What Happened
Sahibzada Farhan, a prominent player in Pakistan’s T20 World Cup squad, expressed optimism about participating in The Hundred despite reports indicating that IPL-linked franchises may boycott Pakistani players. Farhan, who has registered for the upcoming auction with a base price of £50,000, stated that the decision lies beyond the players’ control.
Why It Matters
The situation has raised concerns regarding the potential exclusion of Pakistani cricketers from The Hundred, especially given the historical context of strained India-Pakistan relations affecting cricket opportunities. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has warned franchises against discriminatory practices, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity in the league.
What’s Next
As the auction approaches, Farhan and other Pakistani players remain hopeful for selection. The ECB’s commitment to addressing discrimination will be crucial in determining the future of Pakistani players in The Hundred. Farhan’s recent performances, including a century in the T20 World Cup, may bolster his chances of being picked by interested franchises.
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