BCCI Expresses Indifference to Abrar Ahmed's The Hundred Signing

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13 Mar 2026 | 10:30 am
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BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla recently addressed player movements within international cricket. He confirmed the board's precise position regarding Sunrisers Leeds signing Pakistan's Abrar Ahmed for the upcoming edition of The Hundred tournament, delivering a clear statement.

 

Shukla unequivocally stated that the Board of Control for Cricket in India is "least concerned" about this specific acquisition. This declaration underscores the BCCI's general perspective on players participating in other global T20 or franchise-based competitions, indicating minimal impact on its operational priorities.

 

BCCI's Stance on International Leagues

 

The BCCI official's remarks highlight a consistent approach by the Indian cricket governing body concerning external league activities. The phrase "least concerned" suggests such signings, even for prominent tournaments like The Hundred, do not significantly factor into the board's core agenda.

 

Instead of focusing on international player transfers involving other domestic leagues, Shukla firmly reiterated the primary strategic direction for the BCCI. He clarified the board's undivided attention and operational concentration remain singularly directed towards one specific domestic event.

 

Prioritizing Domestic Competitions

 

Shukla emphasized that the Board of Control for Cricket in India's focus is "only on the IPL." This unwavering commitment to the Indian Premier League illustrates the magnitude and strategic significance of its flagship tournament, a cornerstone of Indian cricket and its global standing.

 

The specific instance involved Sunrisers Leeds acquiring Abrar Ahmed, a player from Pakistan, to bolster their squad for the highly anticipated competition known as The Hundred. Despite these external movements, the BCCI firmly maintains its internal priorities.

 

Future Outlook and Board Objectives

 

The statement from Vice President Rajeev Shukla thus clarifies the BCCI's consistent administrative perspective. It reaffirms that while global cricket evolves with various franchise leagues, the Indian board's dedication and resources are predominantly channeled towards its premier domestic tournament, the IPL.