New Delhi, Sep 22: Interest of the players contracted with terminated IPL franchise Kochi Tuskers Kerala will be protected, assured the league’s new boss Rajiv Shukla who today promised to make the cash-rich event more attractive by bringing in “new ideas and elements.”
Shukla said protecting the players affected by Kochi’s ouster is primary concern for the IPL authorities and that the Governing Council will meet in the second week of October to discuss all issues related to the termination.
“Our prime concern will be the players’ interest, their interest is not hampered in terms of financial loses and also in terms of their participation in the tournament,” Shukla told PTI in an interview here.
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