Australian  cricketers may be participating in the IPL but Indian players would not  get the BCCI's permission to compete in the Twenty20 Big Bash League  Down Under later this year because of domestic tournaments.
BCCI  Chief Administrative Officer Ratnakar Shetty said the Board would not  free the players of their domestic season commitments which run from  October to March. The Big Bash is scheduled from mid-December until late  January.
"Last  year some teams wanted Indian players and they were not available  because of (the) domestic tournament," he told 'The Age'.
India  have a one-day series in Australia lined up next year soon after the  Big Bash but even newly-appointed coach Duncan Fletcher can't ask for a  earlier-than-scheduled trip Down Under for his players to get  acclimatised.
"It's  a policy decision of the board, the new coach has nothing to do with  that, and when there is a domestic tournament on I don't think we will  release any players.
"Sri  Lanka now has some league in the month of July and it doesn't clash  with our domestic tournament so whoever wants to go with prior  permission can participate," Shetty explained.
There  are 35 Australians, including retired champions Shane Warne and Adam  Gilchrist, playing in the Indian Premier League right now.
 

 
 
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