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RE:Misguiding Technique
by bommaraju ramarao on Aug 21, 2007 05:52 PM

What has BCCI been doing, It fills up the coffers, amasses thousands of crores in the name of the game and does virtually nothing tanigble for the game. It does not give grants for construction of new stadiums, every club has to find its own sponsoros; it does not allocate budgets for preparation of sporting wickets, it does not have any plan to improve the domestic cricket structure that produces back up players. Contracts are awarded only to 10 or 15 players, that too to those who have already made millions of money. The Ranji level players however much talented and p[romising just do not have the means to survie the pollitics the system throws up, with meagre financial resources, they fade away. The BCCi should award contracts to atleast 25 to 50 players in every state so that the interest for the game is survived in them. Players join ICL today beacuase they see absolutely no future at all in the present system; neither careed prospects with each senior player lingering around for close two decades, and with no fincial streanght to support themselves. AT Rayudu of Hyd was a very promising cricketer, he had live with politics from Shivala Yadav and how can one survive ones morale and motivation in sytem like this. BCCI is killing the game in India. Sharad Pawar is a bloody politician and is the worst to happen to Indian cricket. With the emergance of ICL, players have financial streangth and they can plan their careers. Its definitely good to happen to cricket.



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