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Inzamam-ul-Haq
has been approached by the organisers of the Indian Cricket League
(ICL) to play for one of the participating teams and the former
Pakistan captain is considering the proposal. Inzamam, who retired
from one-day cricket after the World Cup in March, confirmed today
that ICL had made an official offer to him and he was looking
into it.
"I
am excited at the prospects of playing alongside other great players
and if the terms are right I will certainly play in the league,"
Inzamam said in an interview.
The
senior batsman, however, made it clear he was not acting as an
agent on behalf of the league organisers and was not aware if
any other Pakistani player had been signed on. Inzamam retired
from one-dayers and left the captaincy after Pakistan was knocked
out of the World Cup in the first round.
The
ICL Twenty20 cricket has been launched by Essel Group, which owns
Zee Telefilms. But the Board of Control for Cricket in India has
warned all its affiliated units and players not to play in the
league or face disciplinary action.
Despite
the stand-off, the organisers have managed to sign on former West
Indies skipper Brian Lara who will come out of retirement to captain
one of the sides in the league while talks are also on with Australian
stars, Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath. The league will feature
an annual tournament featuring foreign players and some current
Indian players. ACTIONCRICKET
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