New Delhi: The Pakistan Cricket players continue to miss the Indian Premier League (IPL) Bonanza after none of them were included in the auction event for the money-spinning of Next year, organizers said Tuesday.

None of Pakistan on a list of 416 players, whose services will be auctioned in January in Bangalore 8-9 for the fourth edition of the Twenty20 tournament to be held in April and May. Pakistan cricketers took part in the inaugural IPL in 2008 but were expelled in 2009 due to security concerns following the attacks in Mumbai, and were then ignored in the 2010 tournament.

IPL official said the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) did not give any names at auction in January. "The rules state that a player must apply through his home board, if he would be placed on the auction. There are no names have come from Pakistan," the official told AFP.

Some of the peaks of other countries refused to participate. Trio Australian captain Ricky Ponting, his deputy Michael Clarke and fast bowler Mitchell Johnson has decided to intervene in the event. Other significant side including former star Australian Matthew Hayden and Glenn McGrath.

The former England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff, who signed with the dollar 1550000 Chennai Super Kings in 2009, is retired. But the former West Indies captain Brian Lara, 41, who was not part of the first three editions, has thrown his hat into the ring, despite the outgoing international cricket in April 2007.

Other first-timers are in England Stuart Broad, James Anderson, Graeme Swann, Luke Wright and Michael Yardy. Eight of the founder of the franchise has been associated with two new teams in Cochin, Pune and auction. Twelve players were left to their right to vote is not in the auction. Star batsman Sachin Tendulkar, Harbhajan Singh, the West Indies Kieron Pollard and Lasith Malinga of Sri Lanka have got the Indians in Mumbai.

The defending champions Chennai Super Kings held on Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Suresh Raina, Murali Vijay and South African Albie Morkel versatile. Aussie duo Shane Warne and Shane Watson has been arrested by Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Daredevils while Virender Sehwag and with Bangalore Royal Challengers kept Virat Kohli.

The tournament will begin April 8 to May 22, the first without an IPL: Lalit Modi, chief architect, who was thrown out by the Indian Council for allegations of his conduct. Government of India has registered an offense against him, an abuse of Rs4.68 billion ($ 106,000,000), and also forced the state probe of alleged financial irregularities.
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