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Chennai: Former Pakistan cricket captain, Inzamam-ul-Haq, has said in his official website Bigstarcricket.com that if the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) did not offer him a central contract, then he had the right to play cricket in any competition, including the Indian Cricket League. Inzamam said it was “open market” for cricketers not offered a central contract by the PCB. “If they are not selecting me, I have a right to play cricket anywhere, whether in county cricket, Bangladesh, or India,” he said. Inzamam added money alone was not the motivating factor. “I’m interested in playing cricket. The ICL is offering me good money and cricket. I have not played any cricket for four months since the World Cup. Although I am still desperate to play for Pakistan, it is not good for me if I get picked for Test cricket with no match practice behind me. There is no cricket in Pakistan before the South Africa series, so I need to play. — Special Correspondent
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