Kolkata Knight Riders CEO Venky Mysore on Tuesday said that the IPL teams are yet to receive any guidelines on workload management from the BCCI with regards to World Cup hopefuls, asserting that the issue may not arise due to a three-week gap between the two events.
KKR has Kuldeep Yadav and Dinesh Karthik in their roles with the former certain to be a part of India's World Cup squad.
"We have not heard any such thing from them (BCCI). The tournament is finishing early enough. If May 12 is the final and India plays its first game on June 5, I think there is enough of a gap. But we have not had any such guidance or instruction," Mysore said on the sidelines of the Mayors Cup at Eden Gardens here.
Mysore's statement came after national senior selection committee chairman MSK Prasad had recently said that the BCCI is in talks with various IPL franchises to manage the workloads of 18 core players.
The IPL begins on March 23 in Chennai with defending champions Chennai Super Kings taking on Royal Challengers Bangalore, while the World Cup will be held in the United Kingdom from May 30 to July 14.
Asked what will be his stance if the BCCI passes such a guideline, Mysore said: "It's a hypothetical question to be honest. I don't think it will arise. The cricketers feel that it is always better to playing competitive cricket than having net sessions."
"The way it plays out, the final is only for two teams on the 12th. So it's not like that everyone will be involved for so long. It depends on which teams make it all way. I think its all going to work out well."
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