"I'm deeply disappointed not to be involved in the 30-man squad, having played well in Twenty20 cricket over the winter," Napier told his website, grahamnapier.com, after arriving in India to link with Mumbai Indians. "I am currently the leading wicket-taker in Twenty20 cricket and have the ability to take the attack to the opposition with the bat if required. I feel Twenty20 is a form of the game that suits me well and the more experience I've gained in it the more effective I have become.
Lee added his retirement from Tests had not diluted his ambitions, for he had much to achieve in the limited-overs format. "It was . . . a lifestyle choice through having a young son. I don't want to be away 11 months of the year," Lee said, speaking from Dubai at the opening of a training centre for the Kings XI Punjab franchise. "There are many things I want to achieve in the shorter form of the game. One, the Twenty20 World cup for Australia; and two, the 50-over World Cup for Australia in India. I want to be a part of that."
In fact, that was Dickason's biggest concern, and he advised the player bodies to make a note of that in their meetings with the players. He also requested the IPL for formal confirmation from the local authorities that the recommendations would be implemented. "Despite media comment from IPL officials that such government assurance has been given - Nicholls-Steyn have advised Reg that they can not get such assurances," May said.
To avoid any further clash, it was suggested by FICA that the IPL needed to declare what the local security was willing to help with. "As a compensating measure we recently requested from IPL a status report of what has or hasn't been confirmed and proposed a system of communication regarding any shortfalls of the required plans," May said. "Reg received this update and commitment regarding ongoing communication last (Sunday) evening. This is positive in terms of accurate information that we are able to put in front of the players."
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