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IPL 2022: After South Africa, Cricket West Indies GREEN SIGNALS players to play in IPL, says ‘All fully available in IPL’

IPL 2022: After South Africa, Cricket West Indies GREEN SIGNALS players to play in IPL, says ‘All fully available in IPL’

IPL 2022: After South Africa, Cricket West Indies GREEN SIGNALS Kieron Pollard, Andre Russell & Co to play in IPL – Follow IPL 2022 Live Updates
IPL 2022: A week after South Africa made all players available to play in the Indian Premier League, Cricket West Indies too has green-signalled Kieron Pollard & Co. It means, all 17 West Indies players will be available for the entire IPL which will start in the last week of March. Follow IPL 2022 Live […]

IPL 2022: A week after South Africa made all players available to play in the Indian Premier League, Cricket West Indies too has green-signalled Kieron Pollard & Co. It means, all 17 West Indies players will be available for the entire IPL which will start in the last week of March. Follow IPL 2022 Live Updates on InsideSport.IN.

Unlike the rest of the cricket boards, Cricket West Indies allocated a window for players to participate in the IPL each year. During the IPL window, West Indies will not play any bilateral series.

“The CWI has allocated a window for the tournament each year in their ICC FTP and also guaranteed this to the players in their retainer contracts, therefore West Indies players are fully available to participate in the IPL each year. The IPL 2022 is slated to be played in April and May,” the board said in a statement on Monday.

IPL 2022: After South Africa, Cricket West Indies GREEN SIGNALS players to play in IPL, says ‘All fully available in IPL’

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IPL 2022: After South Africa, Cricket West Indies GREEN SIGNALS players to play in IPL, says 'All fully available in IPL'
KKR’s Andre Russell is the highest-paid West Indies cricketer with a Rs 12 Cr contract
On Saturday and Sunday, a total of 14 West Indies players were sold to 9 franchises after three players including West Indies limited-overs captain Kieron Pollard was retained by Mumbai Indians.

“I want to congratulate all of the West Indies players who have secured contracts to the various franchises in the IPL, which is the biggest and most lucrative global T20 franchise tournament. But I especially want to applaud those younger players who received their first full IPL contracts. This shows great faith in emerging West Indies talent. I continue to believe that our players can seek quality employment abroad, and still be positioned to operate constructively and successfully within the West Indies cricket system,” the CWI said in a statement.

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IPL 2022: After South Africa, Cricket West Indies GREEN SIGNALS players to play in IPL, says ‘All fully available in IPL’

West Indies cricketers dominated the IPL 2022 auction and made the highest number of overseas players. England and Australia are joint-second with 13 players each. As for West Indies players, they secured contracts worth Rs 81 Crore, the highest amongst overseas players.

West Indies players IPL 2022:

  • Andre Russell (KKR, Rs 12 Cr)
  • Nicholas Pooran (SRH, Rs 10.75 Cr)
  • Jason Holder (LSG, Rs 8.75 Cr)
  • Shimron Hetmyer (RR, Rs 8.5 Cr)
  • Romario Shepherd (SRH, Rs 7.75 Cr)
  • Kieron Pollard (MI, Rs 6 Cr)
  • Sunil Narine (KKR, Rs 6 Cr)
  • Odean Smith (PBKS, Rs 6 Cr)
  • Dwayne Bravo (CSK, Rs 4.4 Cr)
  • Rovman Powell (DC, Rs 2.8 Cr)
  • Alzarri Joseph (GT, Rs 2.4 Cr)
  • Evin Lewis (LSG, Rs 2 Cr)
  • Dominic Drakes (GT, Rs 1.1 Cr)
  • Sherfane Rutherford (PBKS, Rs 1 Cr)
  • Fabian Allen (MI, Rs 75 lakh)
  • Obed McCoy (RR, Rs 75 lakh)
  • Kyle Mayers (LSG, Rs 50 lakh)

IPL 2022: After South Africa, Cricket West Indies GREEN SIGNALS players to play in IPL, says ‘All fully available in IPL’

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