Haha, I agree, reading between the lines you know it is a load of crapIt's not Marmite, it's the ICL...
Anyway, I see all of the Bangladesh players that have signed for the ICL have been banned from all things to do with Bangladesh Cricket right down to using toilet facilities, for ten years.
The ban has come from the BCB. The BCCI came out yesterday and said that it was up to the BCB whether their players signed for the ICL or not. I think we can all therefore assume there has been no pressure on the BCB here, they have made the decision that they felt was best for the future of cricket in Bangladesh
BTW also have no sympathy for the Bangas players, they knew full well what they were doing. Though I read earlier that the $200,000 they are set to earn over three years is three times what they'd have earned from the BCB, read this on Sky or ITV text, make of it what you will
Deadset you don't several firearms and making homemade bombs in your basement?Can't we just assassinate them all? (meaning the BCCI and ICL)
I doubt anyone will be bothering with such contracts any more - everyone signing for the ICL in the last year will know for certain that in doing it they're signing away their international careers. There's no use for international-match release clauses.Bangladesh cricket board has banned the players who joined ICL for 10 years .........this is really a setback to the Bangladesh team....... until and unless the fixture of ICL clashes with the team's International matches, players should be allowed to play in ICL, am I right??
Did these Bangladeshi players seriously expected to play in the ICL and also play for Bangladesh, if that was there thinking then they were only fooling themselves, atm they can't seriously expect to have the best of both the worlds.Can't believe they are complaining about ten years bans. You knew the risk when you signed up you silly ****er Bashar.
That being said, they'll be dropped if anyone comes crawling back so it's a nothing ban.
Why would they want to comeback???As has been said, it's a fake ban. It'll be lifted if they come back.
I am anti-ICL though. I'm just not pro-boards-excluding-ICL-players-from-Test-teams.I feel that if anyone believes ICL players should still be allowed to play for their countries, that makes them pro-ICL, because they're not anti-ICL.
You can't prepare for a test by playing ICL T20 and 50-over I don't think. Even if you're not banned, you probably can't be picked.I am anti-ICL though. I'm just not pro-boards-excluding-ICL-players-from-Test-teams.
I hate the fact that it exists and I think it'll damage the game - I don't think players should be prevented from playing Test cricket just because they disagree, though.
Well, you see I think one of the best ways to stop players from signing for the ICL is to ban\exclude them from whatever cricket you have the legal power to do so. Hence I think if you're allowing ICL players to play Test cricket you're not being enough anti-ICL, and ditto if you're in favour of such a thing.I am anti-ICL though. I'm just not pro-boards-excluding-ICL-players-from-Test-teams.
I hate the fact that it exists and I think it'll damage the game - I don't think players should be prevented from playing Test cricket just because they disagree, though.
Well that might be your opinion, but it's not mine, what the BCCI have done with the Champions League is shambolic, as I said at the time. When the initial announcement was made it was highly unlikely that you would get two non-ICL counties qualifying. So what was the point in saying it in the first place?Yeah - originally that was the plan, but there was no binding something signed. The BCCI were always going to remain free to invite whoever they liked and not invite whoever they didn't, and their reasoning didn't have to be acceptable to anyone but themselves.
ICL is adding a 4 Day League as wellYou can't prepare for a test by playing ICL T20 and 50-over I don't think. Even if you're not banned, you probably can't be picked.
I think if you're allowing ICL players to play Test cricket you're not being enough anti-ICL
100% spot-onWell that might be your opinion, but it's not mine, what the BCCI have done with the Champions League is shambolic, as I said at the time. When the initial announcement was made it was highly unlikely that you would get two non-ICL counties qualifying. So what was the point in saying it in the first place?
Yeah, if the BCCI set up a tourno they can invite whoever they want, well the ECB could set one up, invite Western Australia, Jamaica and Port Sunlight CC, but what's the point?
Pigheadedness at its worst.
Right, so you're going to ban 13 of your best players for 10 years because they played in a 20-20 tournament which competes with another 20-20 tournament. And then pin what's left of your future on a couple of other 20-20 tournaments. Now there's good, clear, long-term thinking.The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced a ten-year ban for 13 of its top cricketers for joining the unauthorised ICL, and is now hoping that the IPL and the Champions Twenty20 League will help it revive and boost the game in the country.
I don't know about that - a) the BCCI might've been confident ICL players could be banned at that time and b) there hadn't quite yet been the scale of sign-up there has now.Well that might be your opinion, but it's not mine, what the BCCI have done with the Champions League is shambolic, as I said at the time. When the initial announcement was made it was highly unlikely that you would get two non-ICL counties qualifying.
If they can get someone to pay vast sums to televise it and give vast prizes to the winners... there's a lot of point.Yeah, if the BCCI set up a tourno they can invite whoever they want, well the ECB could set one up, invite Western Australia, Jamaica and Port Sunlight CC, but what's the point?
The 2nd Part Will Revive Club Cricket, Before Bangladesh got Test Status and in it's infancy in Test Cricket, Club Cricket in Bangladesh was really a huge hit ... better than Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The Top players in Lanka and Pakistan would sign for the Dhaka Clubs, Wasim Akram, Sanath, Andy Flower etc.Right, so you're going to ban 13 of your best players for 10 years because they played in a 20-20 tournament which competes with another 20-20 tournament. And then pin what's left of your future on a couple of other 20-20 tournaments. Now there's good, clear, long-term thinking.