Sixty-three male and 4 feminine gamers from Pakistan have signed up for The Hundred public sale.
In messages seen by the BBC, a senior official from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) indicated to an agent that curiosity in his Pakistan gamers could be restricted to sides not linked to the Indian Premier League (IPL).
4 of the eight franchises – Manchester Tremendous Giants, MI London, Southern Courageous and Sunrisers Leeds – are actually a minimum of part-owned by corporations that management IPL groups.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan mentioned on Friday that the ECB “must act quick” as a result of omitting gamers based mostly on their nationality “shouldn’t be allowed to occur”.
Gamers from Pakistan haven’t featured within the IPL since 2009 due to diplomatic tensions between Pakistan and India, and a refusal to signal gamers in The Hundred would observe the development elsewhere within the franchise world.
No Pakistan gamers have featured in South Africa’s SA20, which launched in 2023. All six of its groups are owned by IPL franchise teams – together with the 4 now concerned in The Hundred.
Within the United Arab Emirates’ ILT20, franchises managed by the homeowners of MI London and Southern Courageous haven’t signed a Pakistan participant throughout 4 seasons, however have recruited cricketers from 15 different nationalities.
In contrast, American-owned ILT20 aspect Desert Vipers have signed eight Pakistan gamers over the identical interval.
Brook, who could have one other busy schedule this summer time as a multi-format England participant, mentioned he has already advised Sunrisers he is not going to proceed as captain.
“I’m staying away from that stuff and can let the top coach and whoever is in cost management that,” he mentioned.
In response to the BBC’s preliminary story, an ECB spokesperson mentioned: “The Hundred welcomes males’s and girls’s gamers from all around the world and we’d count on the eight groups to replicate that.
“Virtually 1,000 cricketers from 18 nations have registered for The Hundred public sale, with illustration on the longlist of over 50 gamers respectively from Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Pakistan and West Indies.”
Birmingham Phoenix, London Spirit, Trent Rockets and Welsh Fireplace are the 4 Hundred groups not owned by IPL franchises.













