silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
I've personally enjoyed it, as much as one can enjoy limited overs cricket.So what's the consensus? This tournament been any good?
I've personally enjoyed it, as much as one can enjoy limited overs cricket.So what's the consensus? This tournament been any good?
This is a cricket team, not merely a corporate entity. There are such things as team dynamics, dressing-room atmosphere and a whole lot of facets beyond the money exchanged.Its not a question of film stars. Its investors reassessing the return on their investment and finding the returns lower than expectations, cutting variable costs/expenses to bolster a reddish bottom line.
I know, I know they should be in it for the long run, and this is no way to treat cricketers and so on - but these people are investors pure and simple, cricket, cricketers and everything else takes a backseat to their commercial interests and its going to be like that whether we like it or not.
As far as all that talk about ICL and IPL being for the good of Indian cricket and helping develop Indian cricketers of the future - who are you kidding ?
Yes some Indian cricketers will make much more money that they would have otherwise, but this is far from a ground for developing future cricketing giants.
This is carnival, this is entertainment (for those who dont find cricket entertaining or just dont like cricket), this is the selling of the icing as the cake, and this is all about the big bucks. You still want to fool yourselves that this is for the game of cricket and its betterment - go ahead - be my guest.
My dear fellow first stop the steam coming out of your ears and relaxThis is a cricket team, not merely a corporate entity. There are such things as team dynamics, dressing-room atmosphere and a whole lot of facets beyond the money exchanged.
Merely discarding players just because they're 'useless' and the team needs to 'cut costs' wil upset the morale of the team a lot. Look at Bangalore- the 'corporate' method of running the team has ruined the mood there, and it's reflected in loss after loss.
Moreover, this bunch includes a heavy run-scorer (they are seriously short of runs), a steady medium-pacer who's got loads of wickets (even celebrated bowlers like Sharma, Gul and Akhtar are not a certainty) as well as a promising youngster who's had a hand in winning a one-day tournament for his team. Back in Punjab, Sangakkara is injured and Uday Kaul is inadequate, so they are forced to go in with a bowler less- perfect for this veteran keeper/batsman, who's now ordered out.
Do you get rid of them just to 'cut costs'? The very idea behind excluding all these players so unceremoniously is not good at all. They make such claims about mutual agreements, but it's obvious- it's a boot-out.
If the ICL an IPL don't help Indian cricket, who will? The Indian domestic scene?
I dont think there is anything wrong with releasing the players frankly. Though the way Vijay Mallaya is taking the poor show of his team in the public domain must be very disheartening for the team players. It seems that just before the last game they got a solid dressing down in public by the boss.Wait - I don't quite understand - what exactly is wrong with releasing players who haven't played and will not play?
Since stating in this thread that I couldn't care less about the IPL, the Shane Warne success story at Rajasthan has got me involved. So I'm now checking their progress quite keenly while keeping half an eye on the other scores.So what's the consensus? This tournament been any good?
Hasn't been bad, enjoyed it more when the Australian internationals were there and whilst it was fresh, still good to have cricket on on FTA every night. However the fixture is wrong, can't put my finger on how to exactly make it better but they need to either make it shorter or have a break in the middle. Starting to drag on a little in a similar fashion to the WC, IMO.So what's the consensus? This tournament been any good?
I think it's been really good to watch. The whole T20 format is perfect for me in terms of watching. I love tests and a brilliant test series (eg Ashes 2005) is fantastic, but that is rare. And tbh I don't have anything like the time to watch test cricket. The T20's are about half way through when I get home from work, so an hour or two of cricket in the evening is great. I think I'd watch a T20 any day over an ODI now. I think talent and good quality cricket has been winning matches in the IPL which is fantastic.So what's the consensus? This tournament been any good?
Do you really have a clue about the stuff you post ?The Daredevils would do well to get back locals Manhas and Bhatia for the next game, somehow. And also a bowling machine that's as fast as Shoaib Akhtar.
I must admit, my level of sympathy isn't very high for the players. This is, as you said, a carnoval with nothing on the line other than money and perhaps ego's. If they are to be paid this amount of money, well the kicker to that is a public dressing down if you're not performing. Mallya owes no-one so it's not as if he has to have the interests of the game at heart (unlike, say, a board official). If I was one of the players, much of what he'd have to say would wash over me because it's not as if I'm representing my country.I dont think there is anything wrong with releasing the players frankly. Though the way Vijay Mallaya is taking the poor show of his team in the public domain must be very disheartening for the team players. It seems that just before the last game they got a solid dressing down in public by the boss.
Exact feelings here. What a players, what a bowler. I had given up on watching IPL, just tuned it today during Delhi batting just to watch Shoaib and man what a show he put up today.Love you Shoaib, absolutely love you!!