The Indian Premier League has a new player in its midst, and it's causing a bit of a stir.
The Indian Premier League has a new player in its midst, and it's causing a bit of a stir. Kolkata Knight Riders signed Australian all-rounder Cameron Green this week, reports the BBC. The problem is that Green has a back injury that keeps him from bowling, and KKR says it knew that. Not so, says Cricket Australia. The governing body says it has no control over players' workloads, but if a player is banned from bowling for too long, the team can deduct part of his salary. KKR, for its part, says it was aware of Green's injury.
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