"The Indian players do not play any of the T20 leagues around the world but other T20 tournaments are being held successfully. Hence, I don't think it would be that big an issue," Amla told PTI here.
The BCCI has never allowed Indian players to participate in any of the T20 leagues around the world including the Big Bash in Australia and NatWestT20 Blast in England, besides Caribbean Premier League in West Indies.
Joining the issue, Miller said inspite of unavailability of the Indian players in the South African league, domestic players will be exposed to many world-class players.
"Despite the unavailability of Indian players in the new league, guys in South Africa are still going to be exposed to Australians, New Zealand, English and other international players," he said.
Miller said he cannot think of any other league in the world that can compete with IPL because of the huge money involved and large-scale exposure players get.
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