Foremost among them is Pakistan's test captain Misbah-ul-Haq who was sidelined by the Rangpur Riders management for his team's last seven matches while preference was given to other foreign signings including Afghanistan's little known Muhammad Nabi.
"I can't say much on this but I guess the team owners and coaches know what is required. But it is not easy sitting on the bench for so long," Misbah said just before his team's knockout game on Sunday night.
"I had made it clear to my franchise owners and management that I wanted to open in the BPL but after just two matches I didn't get any proper response," Kamran said.
"I didn't go there only for the money I went there as I thought the BPL would allow me to further remind the selectors I am doing well," he said.
"Obviously it is not easy to be ignored like this for majority matches. It has been tough on Misbah but he has handled himself well," Wahab who also appeared for Rangpur said.
Fast bowler Sohail Khan also got just one match for Dhaka Gladiators during his three week stay in Bangladesh while Pakistan's spin stalwart Saeed Ajmal was also played in just two matches and then dumped on the sidelines.
Shahid Afridi also enjoyed the honor of leading the Sylhet side despite joining them late and appeared in all their games before they were eliminated in the qualifying league stage. He ensured Tanvir also played in all these matches for Sylhet.
Malik has also not been played for the last two matches by the other finalists Camilla Victorians although they say this is because of a finger injury while Shehzad has done well for the Victorians.
