70% is a bit of a joke of an estimate though. They clearly just pulled that figure straight out of their proverbial bums.Weather turned out to be the principal factor that swayed the BCCI officials, a bulk of whom had been in favour of England till this morning when the realisation occurred that rain could seriously affect "as many as 70% of the matches" in the Twenty20 tournament which runs from April 10 to May 24.
It took 24 hours for them to think of the weather in England ?? Well what else can you expects from these jokers.
Depends how many would have been played in Manchester or Derby, I suppose. That would have been great, watching them run for cover at the Racecourse with a blizzard hot on their heels70% is a bit of a joke of an estimate though. They clearly just pulled that figure straight out of their proverbial bums.
Would actually really enjoy the IPL being held here. Say what you want about T20 as a form of cricket, but when you're actually at the game it's great fun. Not a chance it'll happen of course, and for good reason.
Your faith in officialdom is totally justified. Perhaps Hakon can put a case for it to be held in Norway.The Cricinfo article popepouri linked to was a pretty convincing case for it being held in South Africa- the rain, the security, the government's willingness. Seems an easy decision, so I won't be surprised one bit when it somehow ends up in England.
Who's Harby playing for?Potchefstroom Punjab King's XI
Has not played a domestic game yet. Ian Pont says that he can regularly bowl over 100mph. Rajasthan Royals signed him up for this season's IPL. He is 21 years old.Good decision to have it in SA, England would have been a disaster with the weather and pitches that time of year.
Who's this Atul Sharma? I cricinfod him and hes a 37yr old who played one game for railways scoring 3.
Going to be very interesting as all those spinners won't be nearly as effective in SA, though I'm not certain what the pitches are like in SA that time of year?
Ahh one of these Indian school boys who can push rope up a hill, and then turn the rope into wineHas not played a domestic game yet. Ian Pont says that he can regularly bowl over 100mph. Rajasthan Royals signed him up for this season's IPL. He is 21 years old.