Kiwis set conditions for ICL rebels

WELLINGTON: New Zealand cricketers who joined the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL) will be eligible for national selection if they sever all ties with the ICL, officials said on Thursday.

New Zealand Cricket chief executive Justin Vaughan said the rebel players would be eligible for selection for New Zealand's tour to Sri Lanka and a New Zealand A tour to India, both starting in August, if they cut their ICL ties. Of the nine players who joined the ICL, most had already retired or been dropped from the national team, and Vaughan acknowledged that fast bowlers Shane Bond and Daryl Tuffey were the most likely to play again for New Zealand.

Bond's career with New Zealand has been regularly interrupted by injury, playing only 17 Tests since his debut in late 2001, but in those matches he took an impressive 79 wickets. The 33-year-old is nearing the end of his career but would be welcomed back.

Pakistan, South Africa and Bangladesh have cleared the way for the return of rebel players. This week Board of Control for Cricket in India said its ICL players would be eligible for the national team after a year. But Vaughan said New Zealand suffered from the loss of players to the ICL and by August it would have been almost a year since the rebel players had played for the ICL.