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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Is it a consecrating England have escaped out on the IPL?

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Ever wondered why Mike Atherton was named Specialist Correspondent of the Year and was runner-up in the Sports Writer of the Year at the Sports Journalists' Association awards earlier this month?

Atherton writes: “The IPL has found its home in South Africa, but while the negotiations were continuing, where was English cricket’s Jamaica Kincaid [The Antiguan-born writer who refused to shake Allen Stanford’s hand when she met him because he thought he was a crook]? Nobody — certainly not the ECB, nor the county executives who cannot see beyond the next rupee — had the clear-eyed sense to say, and loudly, “thanks but no thanks” and spurn the handshake.”

He later adds: “And because commercial language is the only language understood by those such as Andy Nash, the Somerset chairman, who suggested that the ECB should ‘move heaven and earth’ to host the IPL in England, let us put the argument more simply: why would you risk devaluing your own ‘products’ — your first-class competition, your premier one-day competition and your opening Test matches of the season — to inflate the value of your prime competitor?”

Go on, treat yourself. Take five minutes out of your busy day to read our Cricket Correspondent’s column in its entirety and then come back and have your say.

So d you think it is a consecrating that England has escaped out on hosting the IPL – and should we, in fact, have been courting those riches from overseas in the first place having had our fingers so well and truly burned by a certain Mr Stanford?






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