The International Cricket Council has granted national boards new powers in a bid to stop the Indian Premier League taking precedence over Test cricket.
The IPL is regarded as a domestic event but the ICC is giving member nations a right of veto over individual players.
The national boards veto can apply in respect of any cricketer, whether or not on a central contract.
And it can remain in force up to two years after an individual player has retired from international duty.
Mar
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