Cricket Australia has already said that it will review the No Objection Certificate (NOC) given to its players for the IPL and now the government has imposed travel restrictions so that even after the start of this T20 league, it will also include Australian cricketers.
Finch told radio station SEN, 'When you are part of the revenue sharing model, you are also affected when the organization is in trouble. We understand that we are all in this together. '
He said, "I am sure that everything will be normal in the long run but it is difficult to say when it will happen." At least 17 Australian cricketers have contracts with the IPL.
Finch is scheduled to play Royal Challengers Bangalore led by Indian captain Virat Kohli. He said, 'We have never faced this kind of situation before. Advice on travel has changed in the last few hours. It can change in two weeks or three weeks. It is difficult to plan anything. '
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