vic_orthdox
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Biggest difference is the fact that these crowds are being pulled in when you have 9 teams based out of the one city in what is a national competition.
I think it would be great to see international stars doing well. It helps the domestic players learn from the best. Too many internationals would be counterproductive.Looking at how effective the 4-international player restriction has been in "promoting Indian talent", in the two IPL's so for.
To date the Indian players outside, the international regulars, or past players who have shined are:
- Yusuf Pathan: i reckon its fair to say if it weren't for the IPL he wouldn't have played for India just yet.
- Nayar: has impressed but doubt he would ever play for India.
- Panday: looks a special talent, but such a talent would have likely been seen in Ranji trophy circuit anyway.
Other than that, total dominance by the international players. So that rule should be scrapped for obvious reasons.
PandeyLooking at how effective the 4-international player restriction has been in "promoting Indian talent", in the two IPL's so for.
To date the Indian players outside, the international regulars, or past players who have shined are:
- Yusuf Pathan: i reckon its fair to say if it weren't for the IPL he wouldn't have played for India just yet.
- Nayar: has impressed but doubt he would ever play for India.
- Panday: looks a special talent, but such a talent would have likely been seen in Ranji trophy circuit anyway.
Other than that, total dominance by the international players. So that rule should be scrapped for obvious reasons.
Cricket is not football, its only 10 nations (9 strong nations if you wanna get specific). We don't need BCCI with is shocking power in the the game - to use its veto in gaining votes - along with its big money buisnessmen & entreprenuers. To front a local domestic tournament "to promote Indian talent" as a major international tournament. Since thats not in the interest of the global cricket community.^ That's such a ridiculous way of looking at things. So much wrong in that statement.
Firstly, the IPL is still a domestic competition for India, so a restriction of intl players makes sense. I understand arguments to increase it to 5 players, but that's about it. Its still the Indian Premier League, and Indian cricket will be at a disadvantage if you have Hyderabad or Mumbai represented by 8-9 international players.
Haha. You seriously tellin me these two players have a future in the Indian team?.Secondly, how on Earth can you judge how the IPL has helped discover Indian talent after only 2 seasons? The whole criticism of the Indian team has been that they shoudn't push unproven young players into the national team and squads too early. So you don't know the effect the tournament is going to have on a Harmeet Singh or Ravindra Jadeja or Kamran Khan until a few years.
Has i said, nothing special & you know he would never play for India.Also, reckon you're missing a certain individual in your list that helped bowl Hyderabad to victory last night.
Jonno, I don't know whether or not you're familiar, but aussie has historically viewed the IPL as a competition that "should" be one run in the interests of global cricket rather than Indian, and that it should instead of being a BCCI competition be one run jointly by all cricket boards.^ That's such a ridiculous way of looking at things. So much wrong in that statement.
Firstly, the IPL is still a domestic competition for India, so a restriction of intl players makes sense. I understand arguments to increase it to 5 players, but that's about it. Its still the Indian Premier League, and Indian cricket will be at a disadvantage if you have Hyderabad or Mumbai represented by 8-9 international players.
Secondly, how on Earth can you judge how the IPL has helped discover Indian talent after only 2 seasons? The whole criticism of the Indian team has been that they shoudn't push unproven young players into the national team and squads too early. So you don't know the effect the tournament is going to have on a Harmeet Singh or Ravindra Jadeja or Kamran Khan until a few years.
Also, reckon you're missing a certain individual in your list that helped bowl Hyderabad to victory last night.
I think the IPL should be the other way. Restrict international players to one or perhaps 2 per side. It is meant to be a domestic competition, after all.^ That's such a ridiculous way of looking at things. So much wrong in that statement.
Firstly, the IPL is still a domestic competition for India, so a restriction of intl players makes sense. I understand arguments to increase it to 5 players, but that's about it. Its still the Indian Premier League, and Indian cricket will be at a disadvantage if you have Hyderabad or Mumbai represented by 8-9 international players.
I was talking about Pragyan Ojha, you know, the guy who took 3 wickets for **** all? Played his first intl after IPL1.Has i said, nothing special & you know he would never play for India.
He is one of the young players who was already in the Indian set-up before the IPL 2008?. I first saw him play in SRI last august if i recall correctly..I was talking about Pragyan Ojha, you know, the guy who took 3 wickets for **** all? Played his first intl after IPL1.
India can still gain money & promote its talent, without having that International player restriction.Don't watch the IPL if you don't like the fact that its being used to gain money whilst helping Indian cricket.
Hopefully with consistent prayers, that tournament will not occur since its madness. It further proves how awful the ICC is set-up, in that now England want to get a big money tournament & want to mess up the domestic season which already has problems.Go watch the EPL/P20.
I don't either. For fairness i'd say make it 6 international players & be flexible with selections.I don't want to see 4 Australians, 3 South Africans, 2 Sri Lankans and 1 Englishmen play for Chennai, along with Dhoni.
Yeah, look, I'm not the biggest defender of the Board of Control for cricket in india or whatever it's called (by any means!!) but the notion that the teams shouldn't be made up of Indians is a bit of a joke IMO. It's an Indian domestic competition for ****'s sakeI was talking about Pragyan Ojha, you know, the guy who took 3 wickets for **** all? Played his first intl after IPL1.
Don't watch the IPL if you don't like the fact that its being used to gain money whilst helping Indian cricket.
Go watch the EPL/P20.
I don't want to see 4 Australians, 3 South Africans, 2 Sri Lankans and 1 Englishmen play for Chennai, along with Dhoni.
They're hardly screwing up their domestic calendar, the P20 simply replaces the Pro40 competition.Hopefully with consistent prayers, that tournament will not occur since its madness. It further proves how awful the ICC is set-up, in that now England want to get a big money tournament & want to mess up the domestic season which already has problems.
Jadeja had the most prolific FC season for an all rounder in India in recent times, last year. He will be knocking on the doors of Test selection if he repeats or even comes close to repeating his 2008/9 season.Haha. You seriously tellin me these two players have a future in the Indian team?.
In one game ALL 6 foreign players dont have to play. Selection can be flexible throughout the qualifying stage. But if a side gets to the semi's or final, they have the luxury then of using maximising the rule.More than half the players being non Indian? No thanks. That's what the CL is for.
Pro 40 is the main problem. Players want to ousted, so it just can be the Championship, FPT & T20.GingerFurball said:They're hardly screwing up their domestic calendar, the P20 simply replaces the Pro40 competition.
Of course, there is too much cricket in England's domestic season, but that's not the problem of Twenty20 cricket. It's a problem which has existed for years.
My mistake. Highlighted the wrong man, it should have been Kamran Khan.Manee said:Jadeja had the most prolific FC season for an all rounder in India in recent times, last year. He will be knocking on the doors of Test selection if he repeats or even comes close to repeating his 2008/9 season.