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Lalit Modi
What a canute...
I thought inciting someone to break a contract was illegal.
Modi says players can join without permission from CA
Sign by Sunday or stay out, IPL tells Australians
Cricinfo staff
February 13, 2008
Australia's cricketers have been issued an ultimatum by the Indian Premier League (IPL) - sign up by the Sunday deadline or stay out for three years. And in a move that might undermine Cricket Australia's authority, Lalit Modi, the IPL chairman and commissioner, has indicated Australian players can take part in the tournament without "no objection certificates" from Cricket Australia, contrary to an earlier guideline that players needed permission from their respective national boards.
"They [the players] are running out of time," Modi told the Sydney Morning Herald. "I am not the type that won't follow through with what I say: if the contracts are not signed and returned by Sunday the Australian players will not be allowed to take part in the IPL for three years. We are taking a list to owners on Monday.
"Each franchise has a US$5 million cap for its team, and the contracts are for three years, so when they bid for players at the auction they will use up all of their cap - there will be no money to buy other players later. We will gladly take the Australian players without no objection certificates, we don't want to go down that path but if we have to, we will."
The move comes on the heels of a tussle between the Indian board-run IPL and Cricket Australia over corporate issues. Cricket Australia is reluctant to let its contracted players appear for teams having competing sponsors to its own.
Modi has stated continually that Cricket Australia's demands over sponsor protection can't be met, and this latest statement could increase the rift. A few Australian players such as Ricky Ponting and Andrew Symonds have also voiced their disappointment over Cricket Australia's interference.
With big money at stake, the tournament is too tempting for players to ignore, and many believe it could lead to an exodus. ''The cricket world is going to have to respond to the IPL given its magnitude,'' the IPL's Australian-based agent Neil Maxwell told the Daily Telegraph. ''I know [Australian Cricketers' Association chief executive] Paul Marsh made the logical suggestion that ultimately there needs to be a six-week window carved out of the playing itinerary, the Future Tours Program.
''Otherwise players will be leaving. Players will be retiring. Unfortunately at the moment we have a conflict. If that is taken out, there won't be conflict.'' Australia's international schedule clashes with the IPL, but the players might be free if the tour to Pakistan doesn't happen.
© Cricinfo
I thought inciting someone to break a contract was illegal.
Modi says players can join without permission from CA
Sign by Sunday or stay out, IPL tells Australians
Cricinfo staff
February 13, 2008
Australia's cricketers have been issued an ultimatum by the Indian Premier League (IPL) - sign up by the Sunday deadline or stay out for three years. And in a move that might undermine Cricket Australia's authority, Lalit Modi, the IPL chairman and commissioner, has indicated Australian players can take part in the tournament without "no objection certificates" from Cricket Australia, contrary to an earlier guideline that players needed permission from their respective national boards.
"They [the players] are running out of time," Modi told the Sydney Morning Herald. "I am not the type that won't follow through with what I say: if the contracts are not signed and returned by Sunday the Australian players will not be allowed to take part in the IPL for three years. We are taking a list to owners on Monday.
"Each franchise has a US$5 million cap for its team, and the contracts are for three years, so when they bid for players at the auction they will use up all of their cap - there will be no money to buy other players later. We will gladly take the Australian players without no objection certificates, we don't want to go down that path but if we have to, we will."
The move comes on the heels of a tussle between the Indian board-run IPL and Cricket Australia over corporate issues. Cricket Australia is reluctant to let its contracted players appear for teams having competing sponsors to its own.
Modi has stated continually that Cricket Australia's demands over sponsor protection can't be met, and this latest statement could increase the rift. A few Australian players such as Ricky Ponting and Andrew Symonds have also voiced their disappointment over Cricket Australia's interference.
With big money at stake, the tournament is too tempting for players to ignore, and many believe it could lead to an exodus. ''The cricket world is going to have to respond to the IPL given its magnitude,'' the IPL's Australian-based agent Neil Maxwell told the Daily Telegraph. ''I know [Australian Cricketers' Association chief executive] Paul Marsh made the logical suggestion that ultimately there needs to be a six-week window carved out of the playing itinerary, the Future Tours Program.
''Otherwise players will be leaving. Players will be retiring. Unfortunately at the moment we have a conflict. If that is taken out, there won't be conflict.'' Australia's international schedule clashes with the IPL, but the players might be free if the tour to Pakistan doesn't happen.
© Cricinfo
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How is he inciting them? He's telling the facts of the situation - if they don't sign before the deadline, they will be ineligible for 3 years. Fact. It's not like he's offering them a bonus to sign.
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how dare a short, rice eating darkie talk in Malcolm Speed's language is what JGK is taking umbrage at.
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what a delightful situation. the aussie players vs the aussie board, who should the average aussie back? but i guess the hate for the bcci over-rides everything
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The One wrote:what a delightful situation. the aussie players vs the aussie board, who should the average aussie back? but i guess the hate for the bcci over-rides everything
You'd hope so. They are the biggest counts on the face of the Earth.
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the average aussie? thats a bit harsh
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The One wrote:the average aussie? thats a bit harsh
Nah, the BCCI.... the Aussies are just pitiful counts.
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TO, only aussies have the right to talk in that fashion. That's the unwritten code of cricket.
darkies behave or else ...
darkies behave or else ...
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Oooh whatta naughty little racial segregationist. Racist, racist have you any wool? Not for you, I love only one race. I'll bang on about it in 95% of my posts. Whatta shame.
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oh wot a naughty little upstart I am. How dare BCCI threaten this cozy little applecart ?
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*Buckaroo* wrote:oh wot a naughty little upstart I am. How dare BCCI threaten this cozy little applecart ?
Hmmm, they shouldn't be threatening anything. Which, to many extents, they aren't at all. But you can get your rattle out and wave it if you like. Furthermore, what you personally have to with the BCCI is beyond me. I just find it 'funny' that some Yank can be giving it the big 'un so much about some stuff happening thousands of miles away about a subject that is so disclusive to his nationalty.
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I'm not a full-fledged yank, just another short, rice eating darkie GC holder. And I can still vividly remember Malcolm Speed's taunts on how BCCI though being world's blah cricketing body hadn't achieved anything in cricketing terms since 83' and that too on the back of a series victory in WI. I didn't hear any statments condeming his verbal diarrhoea then .. why is it that only Lalit Modi is being singled out.
yeah he's been matter-of-fact and hasn't laid out the red carpet and garlands like most dhimmi darkies are supposed to do .. and as bliks has correctly pointed out he has just laid out the facts. And apparently that is a bit too much for people to swallow.
yeah he's been matter-of-fact and hasn't laid out the red carpet and garlands like most dhimmi darkies are supposed to do .. and as bliks has correctly pointed out he has just laid out the facts. And apparently that is a bit too much for people to swallow.
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Where're the complaints, champ? What?? There are none. So, in essence it's just another chippy little grudge from some bloke who doesn't live in the country he champions so dogmatically. Well, well, well. Bit of a sham. But go ahead, hardly anyone is listening and those who are just have apathy or moderate disdain for you.
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Why are you arguing with him, Danny?
I'm pretty sure that Buckaroo is Lags.
I'm pretty sure that Buckaroo is Lags.
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Lara Lara Laughs wrote:Why are you arguing with him, Danny?
I'm pretty sure that Buckaroo is Lags.
Why not. Just love to see my knew avatar and besides which, I know it upsets him. It's also more 'air time' to make him look like a fool. As I just did. I'm a love albatross, what can I say.
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Lara Lara Laughs wrote:Why are you arguing with him, Danny?
I'm pretty sure that Buckaroo is Lags.
I'm an unrepentant softie who gives Danny a lot of width.
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Don't give him any length, y'hear?
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Some juicy tidbits on Lallit Modi
Lalit Modi: Cricket's billion-dollar brain
Lalit Modi: Cricket's billion-dollar brain
By Dean Irvine
(CNN) -- Former England cricket captain Michael Atherton has called him "ruthless," but for Lalit Modi, the man behind cricket's revolutionary Indian Premier League and vice-president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), this is less of a criticism and more a statement of fact.
Bringing glitz to the game, Lalit Modi is the man behind cricket's Indian revolution.
"I am ruthless, without doubt," he told CNN's Talk Asia in Mumbai.
"Otherwise we wouldn't get where we were." Many believe that Modi, 44, has taken cricket into a new era, turning a sport that can be baffling to watch and take five days to play, into a brightly-colored instant hit of action taking just a few hours. With cheerleaders, the best players in the world and even Bollywood stars as part owners of some of the teams, Modi has concocted a recipe fit for prime-time TV consumption, in a country renown for its passion for the game.
Modi's came up with the idea of a new Indian cricket league came 14 years ago, but resisted the involvement of the BBCI at that time, citing too many vested interested within India's main cricketing body that would have spoiled his ideas.
While ruthless he is also astute to the financial potential of cricket in India and the IPL.
After graduating from Duke University in the U.S. in sports management he returned to India to launch ESPN and 10 Sports.
Coming from a family that controls Modi Enterprise, an industrial conglomerate worth $1.5 billion, Modi admits his family were concerned that he was moving away from business and spending so much time with cricket while setting up the IPL.
"They didn't think that I'll be spending so much time with cricket, and cricket has taken up so much time of my time, but the job has made it so demanding. Either I do it well, and if I do it well then I need to give the time for it," he told CNN.
It's been time well spent, both professionally and personally: Modi has his own private jet, gets mobbed in the streets by fans and can hang out with Bollywood stars.
Yet he hasn't made a fortune from the IPL: "I have an honorary position and BCCI is a charity and a trust. It's a nonprofit-making organization and we do this for development of the game and I'm passionate about the game."
However as vice-president of the BCCI he has been instrumental in boosting its revenues, brokering television deals and sponsorship associations that could see it top the $1 billion mark in the next five years.
It's no surprise that such an iconoclastic figure in a game rooted in tradition has his personal critics and those that are skeptical about the direction he is taking the game.
Modi was not without controversy himself, as he was accused of drug dealing and abduction while at university, claims that were never proven.
The 20-over version of the game played in the IPL has worried some that the finer points of the game may be sacrificed for the instant, mass-market appeal.
But for Modi, it's quite simple: "We've hit records in viewership, record numbers in sponsorships sales, record number in team franchise sales, the owner themselves have done so well, the stadiums are full. We got Bollywood involved, I mean it's a script that I couldn't have written better myself."
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I don't like this "honorary" job rubbish. It is a facade to get away from accountability and transparency. What actually goes on in BCCI is that these guys don't have a salary paid, but lavish themseleves with all sorts of perks, junketts and side deals.
Hopefully the private sector of "IPL" will change the BCCI culture.
Hopefully the private sector of "IPL" will change the BCCI culture.
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