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Pothas slams India 'bullies' in rebel row

Hampshire wicketkeeper Nic Pothas today labelled India's cricket officials as "bullies" following the threat to ban teams from this year's £2.5million Champions League unless they toe the line over 'rebel' players.

With England's Twenty20 Cup starting tomorrow, 15 counties must decide whether to field their Indian Cricket League players after a warning from Indian Premier League boss Lalit Modi.

"Any ICL player playing for any team automatically disqualifies that team from taking part [in the Champions League]," said Modi.

Pothas, who played in the 'unofficial' ICL earlier this year and intends to return for another stint in October, said: "My experience of India is that they are bullies. The International Cricket Council can say what they want, but India run world cricket."

Johannesburg-born Pothas, who will captain Hampshire during their Twenty20 campaign, added: "It's the most hypocritical situation you could imagine. I've no idea what the rules are but Indians can change rules from one day to the next, and as they like."

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