australian cricketers association on asked the authorities to snow common sense and share the security plans with it in order to advice australian players on their participation in the ipl-3 starting next month. aca chief executive paulmarsh said that the body and the australian playres want a successful ipl,but the t2o league's refusal to share security plans was talking the matter towards a farcical situation. we hope common sense prevails and the ipl provides us with access to these plan s, we simply won't be able torecommend ti our players that we believe it's safe to play in this year's ipl ,'' marsh said ''unfortunately this is turning into a farcical situation . the aca and our players want the same thing as the ipl wants -asafe and succesful event,'' he said . ''but despite requests from the players ' association and the players themselves, the ipl authorities are refusing to provide acces to their security plans for this year's event,'' he added . marsh said that the aca is currently gathering information from different sources before recommending any thing to its players. ''no decision has been made as to whether the australians will play in this year's ipl . the aca is currently going through an information gathering process from which recommendations will be made to players as to whether or not we believe it is safe for them,'' marsh said. ''this process also involves receiving advise from our government and independent security sources it also involves assessing the security plans for the event,'' he said.
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