Australian Players Are Ready To Play In Foreign Leagues, Waiting For Government Approval

Australian cricketers are set to play in foreign leagues amid Corona virus epidemic. The cricketers who have been away from cricket for a long time are waiting for approval from the government to play foreign leagues.

Australian Players Are Ready To Play In Foreign Leagues, Waiting For Government Approval

As we all know that due to the spread of Corona virus, cricket of any kind has not been played for a long time. After about four months, cricket returned to England. A Test series is being played between England and West Indies. With the start of this Test series, the morale of other players has also increased.

It has been reported that Australian cricketers are ready to play in foreign leagues. According to Cricket Australia website, fast bowler Daniel Christian of Australia will visit England in a few days. In England, Christian is to play for Nottinghamshire in the T20 tournament. Like Daniel Christian, 18 other cricketers also have to play county cricket in England.

Like all other players, Australian players too have been away from cricket for a long time. Now the players are ready to play in any situation. In England, the county season starts in the month of August. All these players of Australia hope that the government will allow them to go to England. If this happens, it will be the return of cricket in Australia.

Apart from these 18 players, 5 cricketers from Australia have to play in CPL. After getting permission from the government, this year's CPL tournament starts on August 18. Australian players playing in the CPL include Marcus Stoinis, Chris Lynn, Ben Dunk, Fawad Ahmed and Chris Green. All these players are to leave for the West Indies later this month.

According to the rules of CPL, every foreign player will have to spend 14 days in isolation. That is why every foreign player has to reach the West Indies ahead of time so that the players finish their isolation period before the tournament starts.

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