TNPL set to allow players to expand in season three



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<p>  Tuti Patriots image file, winners of the 2016 edition of the Tamil Nadu Premier League. (Image: TNPL) </p>
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<p>								<strong>  Mumbai: </strong> Sixteen outstation cricketers are expected to play the third edition of the Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) for the first time. The eight franchises are allowed to have up to two players from other states. According to a TNCA press release issued Wednesday, July 5, the participation of players from outside is however contingent upon obtaining a "no objection certificate" from them. state badociations. In addition, they should be non-styled Indian players and should not have been part of a franchise in IPL 2018. </p>
<p>  "Allow two outstation players for each franchise is intended to increase the quality of cricket and the level of competition "TNCA secretary RI Palani </p>
<p> The TNPL has grown in the past two seasons with a number of players selected by IPL franchises. Palani </p>
<p>  Franchises will be allowed to line up the two outstation players in the XI game, the organizers announced. "Playing alongside and against outstation players will sharpen the skills of our players, and that was the idea behind the move. </p>
<p>  A total of 112 players from 13 states have signed up for the game. Outpost Player of the TNPL 2018, which took place at the MA Chidambaram stadium in Chennai on Wednesday.The following players were picked up in the project: </p>
<p>  Tuti Patriots ¬- Sheldon Jackson (Saurashtra), Salman Nizar ( Kerala) <br />
Chepauk Super Gillies ¬- Kedar Devdhar (Baroda), Shaurya Sanandia (Saurashtra) <br />
Kings of Kovai – Dharmendra Jadeja (Saurashtra), Shoraab Dhaliwal (Madhya Pradesh) <br />
Panthers of Madurai – Amit Verma (Karnataka), Raiphi Vincent Gomez (Kerala) <br />
Trichy Warriors – Himmat Singh (Delhi), Lukman Meriwala (Baroda) <br />
Kanchi Veerans – Swapnil Singh (Baroda), Sandeep Warrier (Kerala) <br />
Dindigul Dragons – Arpit Vasavada (Saurashtra), Hanuma Vihari (Andhra Pradesh) <br />
Karaikudi Kaalai – Atit Sheth (Baroda), Chand Unmukht (Delhi) </p>
<p>  The third season, which will extend over 33 days on three sites, will take place between July 11 and August 12. </p>
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<p><b>  First published: </b>] July 5, 2018, 15:47 IST </p>
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