Millennium Post

It’s either Asian Games or US Open, says Bopanna

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PUNE: Ace doubles specialist Rohan Bopanna says “it is a catch-22 situation” for him to decide whether to play US Open or the Asian Games in Jakarta later this year since the two events are clashing with each other.

However the reigning French Open mixed doubles champion indicated that sacrificin­g a Grand Slam can be an option for him if he was assured of making the seasonend finale.

This year, Asian Games are scheduled to be held in Indonesia from August 18 to September 2 while the US Open is slated for August 27 to September 9. Bopanna had opted out of the last two editions of the Asian Games - Gunagzhou and Incheon as well as he chose to defend crucial ranking points in 2014 and was in London for the season-finale in 2010 as an alternativ­e. With both Bopanna and Leander Paes both missing the Asian Games in the last two editions, it did not make much of the difference to India’s medals tally as the country won a men’s doubles gold in 2010 (Somdev Devvarman and Sanam Singh) and a silver in 2014 (Saketh Myneni and Sanam). LONDON: England allrounder Ben Stokes has been given permission by the England and Wales Cricket Board to take part in the lucrative Indian Premier League.

Stokes is currently unavailabl­e for England selection after being arrested for his part in an incident outside a Bristol nightclub in September.

The Durham player is still awaiting the results of a police investigat­ion.

Stokes, 26, was signed by Rising Pune Supergiant­s for £1.7m in last year’s edition of the IPL.

He has not been part of the Ashes Tests and although he was named in the ODI squad for the five-match series, he will not travel with the rest of the squad on 2 January with Dawid Malan added as cover.

When the Crown Prosecutio­n Service decides if Stokes is to be charged or not, the ECB board will meet to decide his immediate internatio­nal availabili­ty. There was speculatio­n the Durham man was going to join England for the Ashes series when he was pictured at Heathrow Airport following their defeat in the first Test.

Instead, he was travelling to visit family in New Zealand, where he played six limitedove­rs matches for Canterbury.

After Stokes was granted a ‘no objection certificat­e’ to play for Canterbury, ECB chief executive Tom Harrison conceded it would be “difficult” to prevent him playing in the IPL.

Last year, Stokes went for a record fee and was named player of the tournament.

In this year’s auction, to be held at the end of January, teams have a salary cap that has risen by 20% as a result of a new £2.8bn broadcast deal.

It raises the prospect of Stokes signing a lucrative IPL deal while he is still not permitted to play internatio­nal cricket.

The tournament begins on 4 April - a day after England’s second and final Test in New Zealand ends.

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