Richard gould
Vaughan Urges ECB To Intervene On Reports Of Pakistan Players Missing The Hundred
The debate over the increasing role of franchise ownership structures in cricket globally has been reignited by the current controversy. As a result, this has raised many questions on whether the players' selection policy when it comes to signing players will be affected by political tensions, given the current state of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and India.
Vaughan took on X (formerly Twitter) to post, "The ECB needs to act fast on this. They own the league, and this should not be allowed to happen. The most inclusive sport in the country is not one that allows this to happen," he wrote.
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