Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi has shown confidence that no Australian player would boycott of the third edition of the Indian premier league.
“I spoke to a couple of the boys yesterday about it. I think they will all take part, The tournament will go on. They are very comfortable with it. Not all players have said they don’t want to come; some have had concerns and we have taken care of their concerns. There is nothing to be concerned about.” Modi told Australian Associated Press (AAP) on Tuesday.
The speculation has grown stronger after Australian Cricketers’ Association (ACA) boss Paul Marsh said that his players’ participation in the tournament is no certainty following a crisis meeting with the players and managers in Sydney on Tuesday.
“I think it is very difficult to say at the moment,” he said.
“There are some issues that have been raised; if the IPL can satisfy those issues then potentially the players will be in a position to go,” he added.