The England and Wales Cricket Board has written to each group in The Hundred to remind them of their tasks round discrimination forward of March’s participant public sale.
The BBC reported earlier this week that the 4 Indian-owned franchises within the competitors – Manchester Tremendous Giants, MI London, Southern Courageous and Sunrisers Leeds – wouldn’t take into account signing Pakistan gamers on account of ongoing tensions between the nations.
The ECB mentioned in a press release earlier this week that they anticipated all eight aspect to “reflect” that the Hundred was open to gamers from anyplace.
Now it’s understood that an electronic mail has warned motion could be taken if there was proof of ignoring cricketers based mostly on nationality.
Franchises may very well be referred to the impartial Cricket Regulator, though the ECB may additionally look to take separate motion.
A complete of 67 Pakistan gamers – 63 males and 4 girls – have submitted themselves for the public sale throughout March 11-12 in London, together with Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shadab Khan, Haris Rauf and Naseem Shah.
Two Pakistan gamers – Mohammad Amir and Imad Wasim – featured within the 2025 version of The Hundred, which was the final earlier than personal funding.
The 4 sides with out IPL affiliation are London Spirit, Birmingham Phoenix, Trent Rockets and Welsh Hearth.
There has successfully been a blanket ban on Pakistan gamers showing within the IPL since 2009, whereas few have additionally appeared in different franchise leagues with Indian house owners.
England white-captain Harry Brook, who will play for the Indian-owned Sunrisers this summer season, was requested on Saturday about studies of Pakistani cricketers being excluded from The Hundred, which is able to run from July 21 to August 16.
Brook, at present main England on the T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, mentioned: “Pakistan have been a great cricket nation for many years. There’s some amazing cricketers and they bring some great crowds as well.
“It might be a disgrace to not see a few of the Pakistan gamers in there and make this match and competitors even higher.”
