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Kandurata players Kumar Sangakkara and Nuwan Kulasekara are also with IPL teams who have qualified for the Champions League, and are obliged by their IPL contracts to play for their IPL franchise over their home team, should a conflict arise. SLC secretary Nishantha Ranatunga, however, said the board would attempt to retain its players, Kulasekara in particular, for its own representative team.
“The preference is for them to play for their country,” Ranatunga said. “The players are only entitled to play for their other teams if we release the players. If that call comes, we will try to get Nuwan to play for the Kandurata team.”
If either cricketer is required by his IPL franchise, the IPL team must pay $150,000 to the player’s local team, and this money would also likely go to SLC. In 2011, Lasith Malinga and Suraj Randiv were required by their IPL teams and did not play for their Ruhuna province, which also qualified for the tournament.