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Richard, just who is being more disruptive?The reasons for hoping the ICL is removed from the scene is purely to do with its disruptional potential,
Surely not the privately owned ICL, an entity that is legally obliged to release its contracted players in order to allow them to fulfill their "establishment" obligations.
Compare that stance to the "establishment" IPL
1. Players are withdrawing from international tours to chase the cash
2. The game's second most important ODI tournament is in limbo because the BCCI refuses to let its national team play on dates that conflict with its' non-accredited domestic flagship
3. Other country's (e.g. England) domestic programmes are being thrown into disarray because players are threatening to boycott tests that conflict with same
4. England's captain, and current messiah, has threatened to walk away from his adopted country's national team unless he's allow to play in the IPL
5. The BCCI blackmails anybody that stands in its' way (e.g. withholding the retirement benefits of one of its' country's greatest ever players because he dare serve a different master AFTER his retirement and refuses to pay ICL players for matches that they already have played)
Take your blinkers off mate, the only thing the ICL has been guilty of is being the first to recognise the potential of T20