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***Official*** IPL 2009

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International Debutant
Originally Posted by Days of Grace View Post

Kiwis underestimated and treated as inferior ****s yet again.
let's not forget that one Kiwi is leading an IPL side, while the other is the top spinner of his side!
 

sirdj

State Vice-Captain
Looks like Kings XI are going to be screwed by the rains once again....KKR comfortably ahead atm.
 

sirdj

State Vice-Captain
Got a chance to read some of the articles at Cricinfo's "IPL Page 2".........the articles by Tishani Doshi who is supposedly a "Poet" and a journalist are a bit strange to say the least......Madam also happens to be writing Murali's biography.

In one article "We don't need no pretty faces" she calls the IPL's search for the mesmerising woman ***ist and two articles down the line she writes "In defence of cheerleaders" about how "dancing girls" don't erode Indian values & she even tells feminists that they should have better things to do than to protest about the cheer leaders..........a bit two-faced don't you think?? How can our "poetess" and journalist consider a sort of beauty contest ***ist and "dancing girls"(her own words) not ***ist. I much rather read the articles of Mischief Gal Rebecca Lee than this resident airhead poetess who I feel does not even understand cricket that well either(madam claims to have rekindled her love of cricket after being paid by cricinfo to turn in a sort of blog).
 

four_or_six

Cricketer Of The Year
I don't really know much about South African weather... will it just be getting worse from here as we move closer to winter, or does it not work like that?
 

Arjun

Cricketer Of The Year
Wet wet wet...

And yes, it's ironic that England missed out due to suspect weather conditions, but are enjoying good weather now.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
I don't really know much about South African weather... will it just be getting worse from here as we move closer to winter, or does it not work like that?
Depends where they are in the country.

Will be fine from rain once they move from Cape Town and Durban.

It does not rain inland during the winter.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Depends where they are in the country.

Will be fine from rain once they move from Cape Town and Durban.

It does not rain inland during the winter.
Durban is usually very good during winter, it hardly rains at all and unlike Gauteng, it doesn't get cold.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Durban is usually very good during winter, it hardly rains at all and unlike Gauteng, it doesn't get cold.
Durban has the highest rainfall of any of the cities used in April/May. Suprisingly more than Cape Town (I looked)

Of course, as you say, the downfall of Gauteng having zero rain is that is is freezing in the morning and at night. Days are fine though.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
That is surprising. I have never been in April or May but during the UK summer months it hardly rains at all and the temperatures are good.
 

Sanz

Hall of Fame Member
Wet wet wet...

And yes, it's ironic that England missed out due to suspect weather conditions, but are enjoying good weather now.
Hindsight says, the move to SA had more to do with the Political handshake and almost nothing to do with the weather.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Hindsight says, the move to SA had more to do with the Political handshake and almost nothing to do with the weather.
TBH, it was the only possible option. It couldnt realistically have been hosted in England.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Because of the Weather ?
That is a minor reason.

Mainly due to the County season being in progress, a Test series against the WI, TV contract issues and the legacy of the Stanford affair.

It wasnt practical or desired to dump the IPL on the English season. There were just too many red flags and issues to make it not practical. Also the kept the focus on the traditional components of the English season rather than a foreign comp.

Far easier to pass it on to SA that would have less issues of conflicting schedule and seasonal importance.
 

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