The Indian Premier League is entering its knockout phase and also as numerous groups eye the leading 4, they will certainly additionally need to face the lack of their principals. Here is a list of every gamer who has actually left early for nationwide obligation from IPL 2024.
Several global celebrities, who played important functions for their group in the recurring 2024 IPL, have left the competition to get ready for the T20 World Cup that starts on June 1 in the West Indies and the U.S.A.. While some players left previously in the competition to be offered for their corresponding nations for reciprocal occasions, others have begun leaving in the last couple of days.
Bangladesh lately held Zimbabwe for a five-match T20I collection, making it among the several trips that encountered the IPL. England will certainly additionally play Pakistan from May 22 while South Africa and West Indies will certainly additionally play a brief collection versus each various other in advance of theT20 World Cup Cricket West Indies has actually verified their players will certainly belong of the IPL up until their groups leave the organization.
List of players who have departed early for the T20 World Cup from IPL 2024
Players who have left the IPL
Sikandar Raza– Punjab Kings; Left on April 27 for restriction v ZIM T20Is
Matheesha Pathirana– Chennai Super Kings; Left on May 6 as a result of hindering injury
Liam Livingstone– Punjab Kings; Left on May 11 as a result of knee injury
Mustafizur Rahman– Chennai Super Kings; Left on May 3 for restriction v ZIM T20s
Jos Buttler– Rajasthan Royals; Left on May 13 for ENG v PAK T20Is
Will Jacks– Royal Challengers Bengaluru; Left on May 12 for ENG v PAK T20Is
Reece Topley– Royal Challengers Bengaluru; Left on May 12 for ENG v PAK T20Is
Phil Salt– Kolkata Knight Riders; Left on May 14 for ENG v PAK T20Is
Players who will certainly leave the IPL in the following couple of days
Moeen Ali– Chennai Super Kings
Jonny Bairstow– Punjab Kings
Sam Curran– Punjab Kings
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