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Sangakkara had previously said his IPL contract leaves him with no choice but to play for Sunrisers, but CLT20 organisers have since confirmed that players are free to choose, although they forego 20% of their IPL salary if they do not play for their IPL team. For Sangakkara, who is on a US$ 700,000 annual contract, this would mean a loss of US$ 140,000.
The Champions League rules also state that if a cricketer is a part of two qualifying teams, and does not play for the team from his home country in the tournament, the team he represents must pay his home side US$ 150,000. As the Kandurata team is a direct extension of SLC, the board also stands to lose out on funds if Sangakkara does not play for Sunrisers.
“My understanding is that there are financial consequences for not playing for your IPL team, but not necessarily breach of contract consequences,” Dean Kino, head of business and legal affairs for the Champions League, said. “Under Champions League rules, the player has a choice.”
Players who qualify for two teams: