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Posted by Diwakar on March 03 2008, 14:31 PM GMT Outstanding article, Osman!! Whether the players in the IPL acknowledge it or not, they owe the ICL a lot. I am not saying that the IPL would not have happened eventually. But the ICC and the BCCI would not have rustled up this montrosity called the IPL in a jiffy but for the threat of the ICL. Cricketers, spare a thought for Kapil pa ji. Perhaps his claim of getting players their due share is finally becoming reality - through the I(PC)L. Posted by tpjpower on March 03 2008, 02:59 AM GMT Excellent article. It's ridiculous that one domestic board has so much influence that it can, effectively, get other boards to ban their players. India is cricket's powerhouse, and that's entirely reasonable given the money and fanbase there. But the BCCI needs to take that responsibility aboard and act in the interests of the global game. Let's hope that the stars who risk being consigned to the margins of cricketing history are allowed to play on the international stage again. For goodness sake, heal the rift between the Indian leagues and ensure the game is the winner. Posted by biasreporter on March 02 2008, 21:21 PM GMT Excellent article. Cynical as it may seem, dictators do not always perish let alone get their comeuppence and truth does not always prevail. Only a consistent and relentless expose of BCCI and its shenanigans will bring about any rational change. The news media's responsibility just got bigger I must say. Unfortunately though such articles are few and far between. Posted by Lennon_Marx on March 02 2008, 14:22 PM GMT Yeah Osman, excellent article. I for one felt the political analogies were perfectly apt. Whilst I think the IPL and therefore the BCCI will inevitably win out here I must hope that I am wrong on this. Particularly in New Zealand and I suspect down the line; the West Indies, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka we are going to see that with veterans of domestic cricket (or worse current internationals) curtailing the careers for these paydays, the young up and comers in these countries will suffer from the lack of talent they play against in the various domestic competitions- further widening the gap between cricket's haves (India, Australia, England and to a lesser extent Pakistan and South Africa) and have nots (everyone else) on the international stage, that these boards (especially the smaller ones) are not receiving at least a share of the profits for the good of the game also worries me deeply. Posted by PratUSA on March 02 2008, 14:08 PM GMT Brilliant article. I rarely agree with BCCI's money governed decisions. To me it's difficult for both IPL and ICL to be successful together and one of those 'businesses' will have to be shut down within next few years. By banning ICL players/coaches etc BCCI/ICC sort of guaranteed that every ICL player will always be available while same may not be true with IPL. When BCCI and other boards loose out law suits (that are sure to follow) they may end up paying huge sums of money to these victimized players besides being forced to reinstate them and who will be winner then? Posted by khaar on March 02 2008, 02:29 AM GMT Good to see someone calling a spade a spade. It is a shame how money, individual greed and politics is marginalizing the game. Posted by 100NU on March 01 2008, 22:14 PM GMT I wonder if Cricinfo would be able to cover any international cricket match or BCCi organised press conference due to this article since BCCI owns all boards now. Brave Osman!!!! Posted by jedjfdp on March 01 2008, 22:12 PM GMT Nice article, you are right! BCCI is power blinded! It should be as easy for players to join ICL as it is to IPL. None of it makes any sense. Posted by SaiBharadwaj on March 01 2008, 19:34 PM GMT The only solution to this is to end BCCI monopoly. ICL should represent Team India in near future. Thats the only way BCCI can be out of race. It's not easy considering the fact that greats like Shastri, Gavaskar, Vengsarkar are part of BCCI and players like Sachin, Saurav, Dravid & Laxman fold their hands for BCCI. But, its we the Spectators & the media who is going to decide what is right for the country, what is right for the spirit of game. Posted by BapiDas on March 01 2008, 17:29 PM GMT The existence of BCCI depends on the 'control' they have over the tremendous amount of revenue generated. Naturally they want to grind out ICL but what is most shameful is how other boards are towing the BCCI line. Cricketer's Association must challenge all such restrictive actions in the courts of law of the country where the concerned Board is restricting the signatories to ICL - no player can be deprived of earning money by playing professional cricket.
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