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Warne asks IPL for mid-tournament player transfer and super-rounds

Shane Warne has made some radical and unique suggestions to be implemented from the fourth season of the Indian Premier League. Warne says that his suggestions are based on the fact that what the league now requires is some kind of transparency.

Warne suggests the following; a mid-tournament player transfer window and franchises being allowed three ‘super rounds’, in which, they can go ahead and field an extra international cricketer. Currently, the teams can field only four foreign players in every game.

What Warne said was that all the players should be allowed to go back to the auctions, and the new franchises should have a chance to bid for them. Warne added, “No retention of players is a must for to achieve total transparency in regards to the salary cap. It will increase the creditability of the IPL as the players’ final price will be established at the auction, whatever that may be.”

He also added, “However, the player can then be offered back to his original franchise for an extra $50,000.”

Warne said that the market cap should be increased from the current, existing, $7 million to $9 million.

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