Defying reports, Paul Collingwood will be meeting with Delhi Daredevils officials confirming his place in the Champions League Twenty20.

Collingwood has been rested from three of England's ODIs against Australia in what was termed by Andrew Straus, the England captain, as a case of minor niggles and exhaustion.
It was also reported that Collingwood was reluctant to make it to the Champions League T20 in India citing a hectic schedule involving the Ashes, the ODI series and the ICC Champions Trophy in South Africa following up shortly.
But the Delhi Daredevils have named Collingwood in their squad and have asked him to make it to the tournament. Collingwood incidentally has not played in a single match for the Daredevils in the IPL 2 season in South Africa since being signed on, with many questioning his presence when England had preparations against the West Indies at home which would have given him opportunity to prepare.
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