Different board but if Mumbai had made the final, would Malinga be there? No is my guess.The terms should've become obsolete when KKR made the final, it's a ridiculous choice they gave him.
You sound so matter of fact in your response. I think Narine is employed by KKR too and since he is currently playing for them, he is currently employed by them.No, he's employed by the WICB. They gave him an NOC to allow him to play the IPL under certain terms. If he decides to breach those terms then it shows how little regard he has for them and it's quite right he's not selected.
He's matter of fact about it because that is the fact of the matter.You sound so matter of fact in your response. I think Narine is employed by KKR too and since he is currently playing for them, he is currently employed by them.
What part of that link stipulates that Cricketers who are playing in the IPL are not employed by their IPL franchise?He's matter of fact about it because that is the fact of the matter.
It isn't just what marc believes; it's literally the ICC regulation.
This is where we disagree. I simply said he is being loyal to his current employer, the question as to whether he is employed by his IPL franchise is important to what I'm actually saying. I have a full grasp of International > IPL in terms of contracts, but it doesn't mean he is not being loyal.The link stipulates, quite clearly, that international commitments are prioritised ahead of domestic commitments. Therefore his obligations to the WICB outweigh his obligations to the Kolkata Knight Riders. Whether he is 'employed' by KKR is utterly immaterial; the ICC regulations explicitly set out how conflicts between domestic tournaments and international commitments are to be resolved -- with the player representing his or her country.
He has contracts with both WICB and KKR, yes. But the ICC regulations state that his WICB commitments outweigh his KKR ones. The WICB should never have allowed this to happen by ensuring the NOC to play in the IPL expired before the date they wanted him back.
The WICB waived their right to pull rank by issuing the NOC for the entire IPL though.If it's an ICC regulation, then it's up to KKR to abide by the ICC as his employer and decide not to employ him for that match.
they issued a NOC up to 1st of June.The WICB waived their right to pull rank by issuing the NOC for the entire IPL though.