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Peter Siddle and Samit Patel Ruled Out of T20 Blast After ECB Ban

L'essentiel

  • Peter Siddle and Samit Patel have been barred from the T20 Blast after playing in the unsanctioned World Legends Pro T20 League in Goa.
  • Both featured in the disapproved tournament without BCCI backing, violating ECB regulations that ban players from county cricket for 12 months after such participation.
  • Siddle, 41, was set to join Nottinghamshire as an overseas signing but the deal fell through.

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Pourquoi c'est important

The T20 Blast is England and Wales's premier domestic Twenty20 cricket competition, running since 2003. The ECB maintains strict regulations against player participation in unsanctioned tournaments to protect the integrity of domestic cricket and relationships with other cricket boards.

Taille de police

Peter Siddle and Samit Patel have been ruled out of this summer's T20 Blast after falling foul of ECB regulations linked to their participation in an unsanctioned tournament earlier this year, as reported by ESPNcricinfo. Both players featured in the World Legends Pro T20 League held in Goa during January and February, a competition deemed "disapproved cricket" as it did not have the backing of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Under ECB rules, any cricketer who has taken part in such events within 12 months of the domestic season is barred from county competitions. Siddle, 41, had been lined up as an overseas signing for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club in the Blast, but the deal has now been scrapped. The club confirmed the development on Tuesday, citing his "personal circumstances". Director of cricket Mick Newell admitted the decision was a setback, saying Nottinghamshire were "naturally disappointed" and would now seek a replacement. The county had already bolstered their squad with additions like Benny Howell and George Munsey. However, they could also be without another overseas recruit, George Linde, at the start of the tournament. Linde is currently tied up with Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL and may miss the opening matches if the franchise progresses to the playoffs. Meanwhile, Patel's situation is more definitive. The 41-year-old all-rounder, who has been without a county contract since leaving Derbyshire County Cricket Club after last season, confirmed that he has accepted the ECB's directive and abandoned hopes of playing in this year's Blast. Patel's absence marks the end of a remarkable streak. Alongside Ravi Bopara, he is one of only two players to have appeared in every edition of the T20 Blast since its inception in 2003. Neither will feature this season, with Bopara having already stepped away from county cricket last month to focus on coaching and media commitments.

Questions ouvertes

  • Will Nottinghamshire find a suitable replacement for Siddle?
  • Will other counties be affected by similar ECB rulings?
  • Will the World Legends Pro T20 League face further scrutiny?

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This article was originally published by TOI Sports.

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