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How can Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer play for Team India despite no BCCI Central Contract?

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has a central contract system that is used to determine the remuneration and selection of players for the Indian national team. However, there are certain circumstances where a player may be able to play for Team India even if they do not have a BCCI Central Contract.

One such circumstance is when a player is selected based on their performance in domestic cricket. For example, if a player performs well in the Vijay Hazare Trophy or the Ranji Trophy, they may be considered for selection to the national team. In this case, the player would not have a BCCI Central Contract, but they would still be eligible to play for Team India.

Another circumstance is when a player is selected based on their performance in international cricket. For example, if a player performs well in the T20 World Cup or the ICC Champions Trophy, they may be considered for selection to the national team. In this case, the player would not have a BCCI Central Contract, but they would still be eligible to play for Team India.

It is also worth noting that the BCCI has the power to grant a special dispensation to a player who does not have a BCCI Central Contract. This dispensation would allow the player to play for Team India on a case-by-case basis, based on their performance and the specific needs of the team.

In summary, while having a BCCI Central Contract is generally required to play for Team India, there are certain circumstances where a player may be able to play for the national team even if they do not have one. These circumstances include selection based on domestic or international performance, as well as special dispensation granted by the BCCI.


Published 54 days ago

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