IPL 2019: No clarity on workload management of top players
The HinduLess than three weeks before the start of the Indian Premier League’s 12th edition, the Board of Control for Cricket in India is unsure whether the IPL franchises will let the BCCI medical team and selectors monitor the workload of key Indian cricketers. “At this stage, it is not proper to divulge but we also have the selectors working on this,” he said, after the BCCI announced Tata Motors as a sponsor for the IPL. READ| PCB demands 'visa guarantee' for cricketers for ICC tournaments in India With the World Cup set to start around a fortnight after the conclusion of the IPL, the workload management of top stars in the cash-rich league has been in focus. Confusion prevails over start time With the Lok Sabha election set to override the schedule of the IPL, the BCCI has so far announced fixtures only for the first two weeks.