The Pakistani players participating in the Hockey India League will most likely be sent back after protests continued over their participation after the incident along the Line of Control on 8 January that claimed the lives of two Indian soldiers.
Narendra Batra, a Hockey India official, said that after discussions with all the franchises and the Pakistan Hockey Federation, the consensus was that it was best if the Pakistani players returned to Pakistan, but that the final decision would be made by individual franchises. Returning to Pakistan would also spare the players the mental stress of competing under such strenuous circumstances, Batra said.
“All the stakeholders have been in the loop and after arriving at a consensus, I am coming before you to give this statement,” Batra said.
The franchises will be allowed to buy new players from the reserve pool to replace the departing players, within their allocated budget. The Paksitani players will also get their full contractual amount, according to Batra, who said HI would stand guarantee for those payments.
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