London: The mass exodus from Indian Cricket League continues unabated with Zimbabwe batsman Murray Goodwin snapping his ICL ties and committing to English county Surrey.Following in the footsteps of 79 Indian 'rebel' players who dumped ICL earlier this week to return to mainstream cricket, Goodwin too severed his ties with the unauthorised league.
"It's the right move to resign my ICL contract and I want to give Sussex every opportunity of progressing as far as we can in cricket," the cricketer said.
Counties with ICL-contracted players have been banned from playing in the Twenty20 Champions League should they qualify for it.
Goodwin, however, would not be allowed to play in the competition until 2010, the county said.

With 21 wickets in his first 12 matches at an economy rate of well under six, Sunil Narine has been Kolkata's main-man with the ball.
