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Bogus Zee
by Vijayendra on Apr 03, 2007 09:42 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

why is Zee behind cricket...why not other sports like hockey,archery,tennis...i am damm sure there is no money making for them in other sports(firstly no fans)...
do u think any businessman favours common man with out his interest.
If Mr Chandra is saying that he wants to improve cricketing standard then he can come up with young talent improving academy like so called MRF pace foundation.
why he wants to have tournaments.for me its very much fishy...
its good for BCCI members to make good money also as they have to approve it.
so infuture we can think of Narayana Murthy Trophy,azim Premji trophy,Ambani trophy,Mittal Trophy.. afther these political parties wants to contribute for cricket... think of good names for each political parties.
i hope this will not happen.
God bless indians...

thanks#
VJ

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  RE:Bogus Zee
by Amit Shesh on Apr 03, 2007 10:04 PM   Permalink
This parallel league is a new idea, whether it does any good to Indian cricket (assuming it materializes) remains to be seen. So what if Zee is planning to make tons of money in the process? If we sit around for philanthropists to rid everything bad for free then we will wait till the end of time. So long as cricket will be benefited I don't see a problem with Zee making money. After all any sport is a significant financial venture--that's what attracts fans, money and sponsors. Without sponsors and money no sports can survive.

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  RE:Bogus Zee
by Manpower Consultants on Apr 03, 2007 10:36 PM   Permalink
hi VJ

i think you are not an indian.secondly you don't know PHL has been started for hockey to revamp Indian Hockey. You people think see dirt in every thing.

Think 100 times what are you saying or writing.

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