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BCCI asks IPL 2023 franchises to protect these Indian bowlers

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[BCCI asks IPL 2023 franchises to protect these Indian bowlers]( [The Board of Control for Cricket in India BCCI has asked all Indian Premier League IPL franchises to be cautious with their use of contracted players especially Indian bowlers to avoid fatigue and injury. The BCCI is particularly concerned about bowlers in contention for the World Test Championship final and the ICC World Cup 2023 hoping to prevent any further injury setbacks. Instead franchises have been advised to focus on strengthening and training with fielding drills allowed until the first week of May.]( Â [Read More]( To Unlist [Click Here](

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