honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
No one is all good here but at least this means someone is showing a bit of courage standing up to the BCCI and that can only be good for the game.
Yeah that's true but still its a brave desicion on SLC part to stand against BCCI and not take their bull**** lying down.Don't know why everyone's so excited about SL taking the moral high-ground. It's just about politicking from Ranatunga, that's all.
Very brave given their supposed to be pretty much bankrupt!Yeah that's true but still its a brave desicion on SLC part to stand against BCCI and not take their bull**** lying down.
What is the money like for a domestic cricketer in Sri Lanka and is that a good wage for person to earn in Sri Lanka or is it poor?One of main reasons why we are brankrupt is cus we are losing money left, right and centre from funding domestic cricket. Lack of Test matches has made a major impact, but that not something that can be solved overnight.
Whereas the commerical partners that a willing to fund the new provincial series, have the questioned the quality of last years tournment. With talk of more fringe players moving to ICL, as they got paid very little during the provincial. The only way to stop the influx and keep these guys for the provincial tournments was to lift the ban.
The first step to not stop being brankrupt is to break even, or atleast minimise the losses in domestic cricket. The only way to do that is the provincial tournment. The only way the commerical partners were going to stay involved in domestic cricket was if the top fringe players stayed.
Sometimes you have to look after your own backyard before you worry about the impact your decisions may make internationally.
Due to benefits of being a FC cricketer it is decent. Basic wage is only slightly above average.What is the money like for a domestic cricketer in Sri Lanka and is that a good wage for person to earn in Sri Lanka or is it poor?
Yeah, and Paul Nixon
Hopefully all the other spineless countries will follow their lead and we will see Shane Bond back in national colours before it's too late.
I agree completely with this post. Arjuna Ranatunga is surely playing a very dangerous game here, I'm not sure if it's a sensible one at all.Whoa. SL standing up to the BCCI. It is absolutely fantastic to see, though I wonder how much money this will cost them. I guess we'll find out when BCCI release their itinerary and Sri Lanka get bumped from seven ODIs in Mumbai to three in Jamshedpur.
BCCI is now in a very vulnerable position. If they don't hit Sri Lanka hard, they'll look toothless and it'll be an incentive for the other boards to follow suit, especially New Zealand with Bond and legitimizing the ICL is not something they can afford. On the other hand, if they do follow through and hit Sri Lanka hard, they could risk alienating a very useful vote on the ICC council, and losing a subcontinental vote is not something they can afford either. Ah, politics, but I guess this is what Sharad Pawar was made for - let's see how he handles it. On the other hand, farmers are still committing suicide under his watch, so I rather hope he focuses on that one.....
Either way, this could cost the BCCI, and for that I am grateful. However, I do hope it doesn't cost the Sri Lankans too much - their finances are already not in the best position.
Compared to the fact that Zee was televising the series, the presentation of a puny MOTM award was of near irrelevance.Wow !! If that is indeed true then Congratulations to SL for standing up to BCCI and also another feather in Arjuna's cap. I must say it was going to happen sooner or later...after what we saw during the India-SL series when an ICL player was awarding MoM trophy to Sehwag.
It's not an ICL-IPL thing, it's an ICL-BCCI thing. That's so important to remember, misunderstanding the situation there has already led to all sorts of confusion.Let's hope it's the start of a resolution to the ICL-IPL thing.
TBH if anybody was to have the 'balls' so to speak, it would be Arjuna Ranatunga if one does look back to that ODI at Adelaide Oval a good ten years ago.I agree completely with this post. Arjuna Ranatunga is surely playing a very dangerous game here, I'm not sure if it's a sensible one at all.
One thing I'd say is that legitimising the ICL is not something ANYONE can afford. Much as I'm greatful to see some form of potential "split" in the Asian "bloc", I hope this doesn't play into Subhash Chandra's hands.
I've said it all along - standing-up to the BCCI is fine in theory and you can call anyone who doesn't do so spineless all you like, but in practice the general result of standing-up to the bully (who in this case happens to be the lawkeeping force) is a bloody nose and little besides. I hope Ranatunga has thought this through.
Better to go down fighting than just give them your lunch moneyI agree completely with this post. Arjuna Ranatunga is surely playing a very dangerous game here, I'm not sure if it's a sensible one at all.
One thing I'd say is that legitimising the ICL is not something ANYONE can afford. Much as I'm greatful to see some form of potential "split" in the Asian "bloc", I hope this doesn't play into Subhash Chandra's hands.
I've said it all along - standing-up to the BCCI is fine in theory and you can call anyone who doesn't do so spineless all you like, but in practice the general result of standing-up to the bully (who in this case happens to be the lawkeeping force) is a bloody nose and little besides. I hope Ranatunga has thought this through.
How the world would have been a different place if Richard was PM during WW2Better to go down fighting than just give them your lunch money
Fighting what though? What are you gaining vs. potentially losing?Better to go down fighting than just give them your lunch money
It was more a general point than specific to this situation, but needless to say no board should ever have ANYTHING to do with another side's selection. Hence any consequences are IMO worth it because international cricket's biggest threat is external selection policies IMOFighting what though? What are you gaining vs. potentially losing?
International cricket's biggest threat is a split in cricket.It was more a general point than specific to this situation, but needless to say no board should ever have ANYTHING to do with another side's selection. Hence any consequences are IMO worth it because international cricket's biggest threat is external selection policies IMO
It is not like BCCI is holding a knife to the other boards' neck and dictating terms to them, BCCI has expressed clearly that it will not tolerate any domestic activity involving ICL, which it is entitled to, and as regards to international cricket, it has no authority to dictate selection stuff. Cricket Australia or Cricket New Zealand are perfectly entitled to select ICL players in their national squads, and there is little BCCI can do legally in that.It was more a general point than specific to this situation, but needless to say no board should ever have ANYTHING to do with another side's selection. Hence any consequences are IMO worth it because international cricket's biggest threat is external selection policies IMO