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Flintoff may reject contract, Modi insists on NOC for IPL

Andrew Flintoff's plan to reject England contract and turn a freelancer may not materialise with Indian Premier League chairman Lalit Modi making it clear that the all-rounder would require a No Objection Certificate from his board to participate in IPL.

Updated on: Sep 14, 2009 08:48 PM IST
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Andrew Flintoff's plan to reject England contract and turn a freelancer may not materialise with Indian Premier League chairman Lalit Modi making it clear that the all-rounder would require a No Objection Certificate from his board to participate in IPL.

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Flintoff, who quit Tests after the Ashes, was offered an incremental contract worth £25,000 on Friday by England and Wales Cricket Board but according to reports, the talismanic all-rounder is planning to reject it and turn a freelancer cricketer.

Modi said such a move might jeopardise Flintoff's $1.5 million salary with the Chennai Super Kings as he would need the ECB clearance to play in IPL.

"There are no issues as our stance is clear. If a player has once been contracted by a member ICC country then he will have to produce an NOC to play in the IPL even if he decides not to be contracted in the future for a period of two years," Modi told The Daily Telegraph.

 
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