This season’s IPL has seen the Indian youngsters perform at their best more than any of the previous seasons and Suryakumar Yadav and Sarfaraz Khan are two youngsters who have taken this season by a storm with their aggressive and un-orthodox batting styles.
Both these player who played in the Ranji for Mumbai, have had their fair share of altercation with the administration of the team. This has resulted in a decision by the administration of the team to with-hold the match fees for the next two years as insurance for a better behavior by these players.
The rules of payment of match fees state that the state administration cannot withhold more than a part of the match fee and such non-payment of the match fee will result in the state board having to pay the fees without the help of the BCCI.
Both the players have played really well in this season IPL but where are initially left out of the T20 squad that is to play for Mumbai. However an apology from both the players has seen them be a part of the probables.
Yadav who was the skipper for the Mumbai team in the first six matches of the Ranji trophy lost his place in the squad after being taped using abusive language towards the office bearers of the MCA. Khan was also reprimanded for showing offensive gestures to the selectors after taking Mumbai home in a run chase.
The MCA officials have stated that such actions can be taken against players who are not disciplined and that this would help all youngsters around the country understand the terms of the administration of cricket in the particular state and also in the nation.