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Really? Where'd you hear that?Court in Lausanne has ruled that Stanford Series now has exactly the same standing as the ICL
Really? Where'd you hear that?Court in Lausanne has ruled that Stanford Series now has exactly the same standing as the ICL
It's the court for abritration in sport or whatever, thoughNot entirely sure how courts in Lausanne can impact on matters relating to the USA, UK, India and Caribbean TBH.
Nor how anyone bar the BCCI can rule on the "standing" of the ICL - whatever that means.
I think the best description, then, would be that the WICB passively endorsed or sanctioned the event.The court ruled that it without Digicel sponsorship then it cant be a WICB sanctioned event.
Therefore if it goes ahead, it is the same as ICL as it is an event involving a team/s that isnt sanctioned by the board from its region.
The clasification is the same, it is the animosity that is different. The BCCI could accept the ICL if they wanted to. They just believe that it is in their interests to deny the ICL a market.
The WICB will allow Stanford to go ahead and be passive even if they dont endorse it. If their reaction was to oppose the event then it would be the same as ICL in classification and reaction, and England would certainly not tour.
I see, but does it set any legal precedent if the BCCI/ICC don't oppose in the way they do the ICL?The court ruled that it without Digicel sponsorship then it cant be a WICB sanctioned event.
Therefore if it goes ahead, it is the same as ICL as it is an event involving a team/s that isnt sanctioned by the board from its region.
The clasification is the same, it is the animosity that is different. The BCCI could accept the ICL if they wanted to. They just believe that it is in their interests to deny the ICL a market.
The WICB will allow Stanford to go ahead and be passive even if they dont endorse it. If their reaction was to oppose the event then it would be the same as ICL in classification and reaction, and England would certainly not tour.
I couldn't care less under normal circumstances what happens in an England Twenty20 game, but with the amount of money available obviously I hope England get it because the funds will certainly come in useful (if well used).not long to go now for the twenty20 tournament - will anyone actually be watching?
if we're england fans, should we actually be supporting our team like its any other game, or respect the fact this is nothing about international cricket but a money fueld clash between two teams with surely only one thing on their minds!
I'd hardly say you get nothing for Tests...English players are on a reasonable enough six-figure wedge!!!Me too. And when you get paid £500,000 for being good at Twenty20 (and playing 1 game of it) and comparatively speaking next to nothing for being good at Tests for 10-15 years (as we hope Cook will)... well, as I've said before, it's a considerable worry for 30 years' time.
Heck, it's possible that it's a worry for now. Would Alastair Cook be human if he didn't think "I wish I was a better Twenty20 player, even if I was less good at First-Class batting"?