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Cricketers demand IPL money Back!!

Lahore : Pakistan | 7 months ago  
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At least half a dozen of Pakistani cricketers in a press conference demanded their MONEY back as per thier contract with the Indian Premier League (IPL). In the background of rising tensions between India and Pakistan after the mumbai terror incident, the IPL did not oblige the Pakistani cricketers and the Pakistani government also advised them not to travel India but as the tournament has been rescheduled to South Africa, the Pakistani Cricketers have shown thier interest and availability for the event.

They stressed that if IPL did not want us back then at least it should pay us back otherwise it will be the violation of contract.

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