Board suddenly released the new central contract, only 7 players playing in IPL get space

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Central Contract: The final match of IPL 2025 is going to start at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Punjab Kings. Meanwhile, the board has suddenly released Central Contract. Let me tell you, in this contract, only players playing in IPL have been included. So let us tell you in detail about this… ..

Board suddenly released central contract

In fact, between IPL 2025, New Zealand Cricket Board has announced Central Contract for the year 2025-26 season. He has included 4 new players in this year’s contract. Also, only seven players playing IPL 2025 have been included in this contract. Mich Hey, Muhammad Abbas, Jak Foulcase and Adi Ashok are 4 players who have got the Central Contract for the first time.

These players get a place for the first time

Let me tell you, Mich Hey, Muhammad Abbas, Jak Foulcase and Ashok, these four players, who have got the first place in this contract, have been able to get Central Contract after performing well for New Zealand in the last 12 months. In such a situation, all these players are considered to be almost certain to play against teams like West Indies and England in July and in the coming time. Now in the coming days, the eyes of the fans of New Zealand will remain on these players.

These players did not get space

Let us tell you, this time the New Zealand Cricket Board has included a total of 20 players in Central Contract. But the thing to note is that legendary players like Kane Williamson, Devon Conway, Finn Elon, Lockey Ferguson have not been included. The board said that it is closely monitoring all these players. On the basis of performance in the coming days, a decision will be taken regarding their central contract.

These players get space

Aditya Ashok, Michael Bracewell, Tom Blundel, Mark Chapman, Jacob Dafi, Jack Foulcase, Micht Hey, Matt Henry, Kyle Jamison, Tom Latham, Deril Mitchell, Muhammad Abbas, Henry Nicols, Will O’Arurke, Glenn Philips, Rachin Rabindra, Michera Santner, Banni Smith, Wil Young.

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