The uncertainty over the future of Indian Premier League is a "difficult situation" and it is time to wait and watch, feels Royal Challengers Bangalore and England all-rounder Kevin Pietersen.
The BCCI had terminated the agreements of two IPL franchise - Rajasthan Royals and Kings XI Punjab - for alleged irregularities in the ownership pattern.
Kochi is next in line and the new IPL franchise have sought more time from the Indian board to set their house in order and avoid expulsion.
Pietersen admitted their is a lot of uncertainty surrounding the IPL.
"It is a case of wait and see where it goes. Obviously a couple of teams have been thrown out. In the immediate future we don't know what will happen, where it's gonna go, whether the IPL is gonna happen. A lot of people are uncertain where the IPL is going," Pietersen told a TV channel.
"I am just a foreign player who comes to India if given an opportunity to play. We all love to play in the IPL, so hopefully the IPL stays. It is a difficult situation. I don't know exactly why they were kicked out.
"I know there is a High Court battle commencing tomorrow. I have heard but haven't seen the incident, so it is difficult for me to comment. It is time to wait and see," he said.
Pietersen said he has always loved India and always looks for opportunities to be in the country.
"I have been here for a couple of days in Mumbai. I love coming to India, it is an amazing country, the hospitality is phenomenal, they really look after us. So any opportunity to come here, I just love it," he said.
Uncertainty over IPL a difficult situation: Pietersen
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