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Buchanan wants more foreign players

John Buchanan, the Kolkata Knight Riders coach, wants the IPL to allow more overseas players in a XI

Cricinfo staff
04-May-2009
Kolkata bought Mashrafe Mortaza for $600,000 but have not played him as yet  •  AFP

Kolkata bought Mashrafe Mortaza for $600,000 but have not played him as yet  •  AFP

John Buchanan, the Kolkata Knight Riders coach, wants the IPL to allow more overseas players in a XI. Under the current rules, a franchise can have a maximum of four foreign players in a XI. There can be a maximum of 10 foreign players in the squad.
"It is a question that we have posed to the IPL a number of times, about the involvement of more [foreign] players on the field," Buchanan told Indian Express. "I have personally mentioned that a number of times. Hopefully the IPL will look at that more seriously going forward into next season and beyond.
"At the moment we have adopted a batting strategy, so that's where our international effort is. That means guys who are international bowlers, be it [Charl] Langeveldt, [Mashrafe] Mortaza, [Ajantha] Mendis... whoever, their opportunities are limited."
Kolkata have played Chris Gayle, Brendon McCullum and Brad Hodge in all seven of their games so far while the fourth overseas spot has been shared by Australian allrounder Moises Henriques (two games), Sri Lankan spinner Ajantha Mendis (two games) and, most recently, the South African wicketkeeper Morne van Wyk (three games). Bangladesh allrounder Mashrafe Mortaza and South African fast bowler Charl Langeveldt have not yet played a match.
There is no indication, though, that the IPL will increase the cap to more than four overseas players. In fact, Ravi Shastri, a member of the tournament's governing council, said that the IPL had decided that there would be no more than four foreign players on the field at any given time, which meant that teams could use an overseas player as a substitute fielder only if the total number of foreign players on the field did not exceed four.
The decision was taken after the Chennai Super Kings lodged a complaint after their match against Delhi Daredevils on April 23 in Durban. Delhi used David Warner as a substitute after Manoj Tiwary broke his hand, taking the number of overseas players on the field to five, the others being Tillakaratne Dilshan, AB de Villiers, Daniel Vettori and Dirk Nannes.