Yes,it will be beneficial for the future cricket.
2007-04-04 23:46:36
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answered by Pkr 2
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It can be beneficial to a certain extent. It will definitely throw up many new faces. 20-20 cricket is one of the formats, which will make 20-20 more popular in India.
But there are flaws also. It will make cricket a much more competetive business considering the sponsors and the money involved. The BCCI has already made the cricketing business much competitive and this league has the potential to do so even more.
However I do not think that this league will have the full support of the BCCI, at least not in the begining. The BCCI owns almost all the grounds in India and it is not likely to give up on this, unless of course there is large moey involved. Also huge infrastructure will be required to run this league which will require much more than 100 crores which the group is investing.
CHEERS!
2007-04-05 09:52:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I appreciate Mr. Chandra who is planning to bring valuable changes in the Indian Cricket,
The application may be lack lustre if not planned.
20-20 does not seem like a good beginning. The objective of this league does not mean to improve bench strength but it wants it to be a comemercial success. Zee has cashed in the gloomy days settled at present for indian cricket.
It's Zee's way of taking BCCI, for all those TV right mess they had earlier. It sounds rubbish to me. what is the criteria for the players getting selected? Who is the selection committe?
It may even be like a new way of minting money with the name of cricket. I hope it won't be a overdose for the players who already have a jam-packed schedule.
The Tournaments by BCCI runs from oct to april, so zee can take over from may to sep so this way domestic players are always busy and the cricket system works in conjunction with each other and it will do good to indian cricket. Right now players sit idle from 5 months and donot earn anything, this will help players to take cricket as full fledged profession and they need not worry about job/money from other jobs and they can just concentrate on cricket..i am talking about junior upcoming cricketes not the international ones ...
No Indian cricketer, past or present, has been linked to the series so far.
2007-04-05 09:07:04
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answered by Robert Kubica 1
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The Indian Cricket League (ICL) proposed to be set up Essel Group will defenitely help Indian cricket as promising talented youngsters will come into limelight through this league and such deserving players can be inducted into Indian Team gradually thereby paving way to strengthen the Indian Team.
2007-04-05 18:25:22
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answered by vakayil k 7
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Really I appreciate Mr. Chandra who will bring vast changes in the Indian Cricket, it is democratic too, people from different areas of India can take part. It is not Bombay/Calcutta/Delhi can
represent India people from every nook and corner can take part all the best Essel Group
2007-04-05 07:02:01
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answered by SK 4
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Not sure if it will benefit ... but its jus damn cool . Imagine we'll have a decent league , n in it a decent team to go crazy about .
England n all the european countries have they're own football leagues . I've always wonderd y we cant have smethin as electric as that . Not i jus hope the ICL will be jus as hot as those
football leagues .
2007-04-05 08:03:49
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answered by Amos 3
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the cricket is power full games so all small cricket power con dries including a junior ICC world cup in the world
2007-04-05 09:18:52
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answered by Heart Beats 2
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It is a good idea. It is only certain turmoil arises, some good things will result. I wish this will lead to some professionalism and the emergence of true talents.
2007-04-05 07:30:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Only time will tell that it is right or wrong move. If it strike lead to stronger the team India or not nothing can be worse then the current situation.
2007-04-05 07:57:53
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answered by Raja 3
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Yes definitely, it will be supportive to BCCI to improve Cricketing Infrastructure..
2007-04-05 06:49:19
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answered by Sachin S 1
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