Herschelle Gibbs accuses BCCI of pressuring him to not play in Kashmir Premier League
Gibbs plans to play for the Overseas Warriors in the six-team Kashmir Premier League, which runs from August 6-17 and includes several retired international cricketers.
Updated on: Aug 01, 2021 12:39 PM IST
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Former South Africa international cricketer Herschelle Gibbs accused the Indian cricket board of trying to stop him from participating in a Twenty20 league in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The 47-year-old Gibbs plans to play for the Overseas Warriors in the six-team Kashmir Premier League, which runs from Aug. 6-17 and includes several retired international cricketers.
Former South Africa opening batsman Herschelle Gibbs. (Getty Images)
Gibbs said in a tweet on Saturday that it was “completely unnecessary" of the Board of Control for Cricket in India "to bring their political agenda with Pakistan into the equation and trying to prevent me playing in the KPL. Also threatening me saying they won’t allow me entry into India for any cricket related work. Ludicrous.”
Several former England international players — Monty Panesar, Matt Prior, Phil Mustard, and Owais Shah — have withdrawn from the KPL. The Pakistan Cricket Board said that the BCCI has “once again breached international norms and the spirit of the gentleman’s game by interfering in internal affairs of the ICC members as the KPL has been approved by the PCB.”
The PCB said it will raise the matter at the appropriate International Cricket Council forum. According to KPL media manager Saqib Abbasi, four players from England and one each from South Africa and Sri Lanka have refused to play in the KPL after being pressured by the BCCI. Pakistan's government also reacted strongly against the BCCI for politicizing cricket.