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*Official* Airtel Twenty20 Champions League 2009

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
It is stupid really that there is no Pakistani team and only one Pakistani player (which is 1 better than the IPL 2009).
Does Pakistan play domestic 20/20?

Secondly why were some countries granted two entrants into this tournament?
I guess looking at the countries who were given two entrants they were all stronger countries - but that decision still took me by surprise.
 

Howsie

International Captain
Northern Districts in NZ is my fav domestic team. But in their absence for this tournament I will be following Otago. Cricinfo has them at long odds to win it though - and they are probably right.

Lets hope the attacking Brendon McCullum plays instead of the defensive one.
Put $30 on Otago to win this thing, can't believe the odd's they're at.
 

DIRK-NANNES

U19 Vice-Captain
Does Pakistan play domestic 20/20?

Secondly why were some countries granted two entrants into this tournament?
I guess looking at the countries who were given two entrants they were all stronger countries - but that decision still took me by surprise.
There was supposed to be 2 Pakistani teams involved, but the Pakistani authorities barred them from traveling to India. Some other countries got two entrants to fill this void.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Put $30 on Otago to win this thing, can't believe the odd's they're at.
They're a team from one of the less fashionable countries with only one big name (McCullum) and lots of complete unknowns. Sure there's Broom, Redmond, Butler and Cumming but the cricketing world probably hasn't been provided with enough runs/wickets for them to be taken seriously.

I think they'll do okay (look at that bowling attack) but you and I are NZers and have seen a lot more of the likes of Wagner, Nathan McCullum etc than those from elsewhere.
 

Burgey

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I thought there was a lot of rambling in the piece and less of insight. I think this is a much better piece to know the teams a bit better (from Cricinfo).
Way to support the volunteer writers who contribute to the site for jack sh*t other than wanting to make it a better place. Well done you.
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
Do the teams from the IPL still need to have their quota of Indian Players in the XI?
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Way to support the volunteer writers who contribute to the site for jack sh*t other than wanting to make it a better place. Well done you.
If some one cannot take honest criticism chin up, that's his problem, not mine.
 
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Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
Anything that promotes State Cricket gets a huge thumbs up from me. Couldn't be much more excited about this tournament.
 

zaremba

Cricketer Of The Year
If some one cannot take honest criticism chin up, that's his problem, not mine.
I'm sure he can take plenty of honest criticism. But that doesn't mean that there's any need for rudeness towards a CW stalwart who's gone to the trouble to write an in-depth piece for us.
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Hmm seems like there were about a million and one build up entertainment things going on before the game started.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
I'm sure he can take plenty of honest criticism. But that doesn't mean that there's any need for rudeness towards a CW stalwart who's gone to the trouble to write an in-depth piece for us.
I didn't mean to be rude to GIMH. Sorry, GIMH, if it appeared that way.
 

Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain
The tournament with an asterisk in the title
No Pakistan, alas, but at least everyone's favourite uncle is around


Jarrod Kimber





I am genuinely excited about the Champions League. No, really. I am Victorian and for too long Victorians have struggled to show their wares outside the odd game for Australia or England. Now they get a chance to play against the best other domestic teams of the world.

That doesn't mean the tournament is perfect. The marketing is incorrectly playing on the name of the tournament. "Only Champions. Only the Best."

Only Champions? That isn't true. Runners-ups are playing too. Lots of them, some of them are good, others are Somerset.

Only the Best. But not the best? The best-performed country in World Twenty20 championships is Pakistan; they are the superheroes of Twenty20 cricket. Rajasthan Royals had two pretty important Pakistani members in the first IPL team. Even in Australia they used them domestically. And the last ICL was won by Pakistanis.

When it comes to the term champions in this format, they should probably be first in line. The team that we miss out on is the Silky Stallions (actually title Sialkot, but Silky is snappier) who have won four out of a possible five Twenty20 titles in Pakistan. I have no idea if they are good, but I have no idea if Otago are either, I assume Otago aren't, but they get a chance to prove me wrong.

Pakistani cricketers have always been my favourite, and it seems wrong to not have them in a tournament like this. Especially when it isn't their fault. So many idiots have conspired to ensure that there should be an asterisk in the title of this tournament.

Even without the Pakistani boys, the tournament is missing some key elements of the bets; a Twenty20 tournament without Shane Warne or Shah Rukh Khan seems a little naked. Who will bring the Hollywood or the Bollywood? What will the Fake IPL Player write about in this tournament? Luckily there is still one key facet in this tournament.

Lalit Modi may not be everyone's cup of tea. There are far too many reasons I don't like him to mention here (I've never forgiven him for using two mobiles at once), but he does know how to throw a party, and he would never have a final on a school night like the ICC did for their "champions". The IPL may be over the top, loud, didactic, stage managed and crass, but it is definitely a party.

When the ICC hosts a tournament it is more like your parents throwing you a bash. They think they know what is cool, but they don't quite get it. They put on Maroon 5, invite over all your boring aunts and uncles, only have non-alcoholic drinks, and have the party on a weekday.

Lalit is more like the cool, slightly dodgy, uncle. He comes in with a DJ, free booze for everyone, invites your friends, and brings over famous people and the party goes crazy.

If Lalit's party works well, no one will care that Warne, SRK and the dudes from Pakistan didn't come, but if it turns lame, people might start wishing they had dropped by.

Source: Cricinfo


Where're the REAL champions??????
 

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