Updated On: 21 July, 2017 08:36 AM IST | Mumbai | Noel D'Souza
<p>Bengaluru FC's ace India striker says Sunday's selection is not the ideal situation for any player as he should have the right to choose his own team</p>


Bengaluru FC striker Sunil Chhetri has led from the front ever since he joined the team. Pic/BFC Media
The fate of as many as 200 players will be decided on Sunday at a city hotel in Mumbai during the Indian Super League (ISL) draft. ISL regulations allowed clubs to retain only two of their senior players from the 2016 squad in addition to retaining up to three U-21 players to fill up the development player quota. The much-talked about draft, rolled out by the Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL), organisers of the ISL, earlier received strong opposition from the Football Players' Association of India (FPAI).