I like how you thinkA KKR win is probably the best result (in terms of trying to get the most IPL teams out) KKR are pretty screwed from here so hopefully they can mess things up for RCB and put them in the same position.
Excellent, excellent, divide and conquer the evildoers.A KKR win is probably the best result (in terms of trying to get the most IPL teams out) KKR are pretty screwed from here so hopefully they can mess things up for RCB and put them in the same position.
I was just going to post that, both teams are pretty much out of the running now.A KKR win is probably the best result (in terms of trying to get the most IPL teams out) KKR are pretty screwed from here so hopefully they can mess things up for RCB and put them in the same position.
We've only been semi-serious when describing them as "evil", But the hilariously obvious manner in which they've been given such an advantage over the other teams in this tournament means that the organisers have effectively added a suitably cartoonish villain to the competition. Inadvertently enough, this has actually done what they set out to do in the first place, which is raise interest in the tournament.If IPL teams are so evil to you, what would the solution be? I have serious issues with these teams, but evil is too harsh a term, given they're the best from a country.
Of course this would be excellent, but where would the money to run this come from?The "solution" is not to compete single-format franchises with as much money as they like, up against proper cricket clubs. By all means have an international club T20 tournament, but keep franchises out. If possible, disband the gaudy things altogether and then we might see real Indian domestic sides playing along with everyone else.
What about just limiting all teams - IPL or otherwise - to two overseas players?We've only been semi-serious when describing them as "evil", But the hilariously obvious manner in which they've been given such an advantage over the other teams in this tournament means that the organisers have effectively added a suitably cartoonish villain to the competition. Inadvertently enough, this has actually done what they set out to do in the first place, which is raise interest in the tournament.
The "solution" is not to compete single-format franchises with as much money as they like, up against proper cricket clubs. By all means have an international club T20 tournament, but keep franchises out. If possible, disband the gaudy things altogether and then we might see real Indian domestic sides playing along with everyone else.
that would leave out somersetWhat about just limiting all teams - IPL or otherwise - to two overseas players?
IPL teams involved in the competition would need to make sure they had strong local depth, like all the other sides playing.
The mumbai Indians saved malinga's career. He got injured, lost his BCCSL contract & was dropped from sri lankan cricket altogether a couple of years ago. It was the Mumbai indians who picked him up and gave him another chance.Excellent, excellent, divide and conquer the evildoers.