Showing posts with label ICL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ICL. Show all posts

Saturday, September 26, 2009

ICL players will play in KKR Indian premier league club

ICL players are like to play with any IPL cricket club. These kinds of information may not sweet news for the commissioner of Indian Premier League. This is going to happen in Bengal cricket club Kolkata Knight Riders. Former Bengal Cricket captain Deep Dasgupta as well as Rohan Gavaskar and G Vignesh will take part in three practices match against the Champions League Twenty20 visiting club on the side to KKR. It seems to me that BCCI would show offensive mood without amnesty players will play any IPL team or it could happen that he already has applied just waiting for sign up.

"My availability for the matches will depend on CAB. I am in talks with Knight Riders and it's still in early stage. I am yet to sign a contract," Dasgupta told PTI.
"It will be a good exposure in Knight Riders and I am looking forward to play under 'Dada' (Ganguly) once again.

In the most popular Bengal TV channel KKR skipper Sourav Ganguly is being showing as an anchor in one of the popular reality show Deep Dasgupta was seen there too in a show for an especial episode. When Dasgupta look very intimacy with Ganguly (may be for personal reason and played long time in the Bengal Cricket Club). There is nothing newly introduce about Rohan Gavaskar. He is the son of retired Indian players Sunil Gavaskar.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

ICL bans will be overturned, What do you think?

Not only Abdul Razzaq, the former Pakistan allrounder, there are many cricketers for the different cricket playing countries in the world who has joined in the rebel ICL (India Cricket League). In a recent interview he told to the media that he has no repentance for banning for PCB to join ICL. The allrounder believe that ICL will be free form all kinds of International bans.

ICL players worldwide have been banned from playing international cricket but Razzaq was confident it would be lifted in due course. Since the ECB has allowed all its ICL players to honour their county commitments, he felt a change of guard within the PCB could result in something similar in Pakistan as well. Given India's powerful influence in the ICC, Razzaq said a change of heart from the BCCI would also help a great deal.

Someone think that only for BCCI’s pressure ICC has banned the ICL and the players who will join in this rebel Twenty20 formatted Cricket tournament. You will get a lot of information in internet media on behalf of the comment.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

PCB is trying to protest their players to join ICL

Pakistan Cricket Board is afraid of its cricket players. Some days ago a new was in media that a large number to cricketers will sign up with rebel ICL. Moeen Khan was the in-charge to collect the Indian players. Now, all the officials are in pressure to protect the players to join ICL.

PCB Chairman, Nasim Ashraf, said there was a real threat of more Pakistani players signing up for the ICL, which had six cricketers from the country in its inaugural edition held in November and December.

"That is why when the governing body of the board meets on January 25 here, we will finalise a concrete policy on players going to the ICL," Ashraf said at a press conference here on Monday.

"We don't want to destroy the careers of our players and we want them to earn well, but we cannot compromise and have to safeguard our interests," he said. read more

Monday, January 21, 2008

ICL supports BCCI for Harbhajan’s Issue and others effects

ICL has supported to the BCCI standing on the Harbhajan Singh who has banded for his comment the Australian all-rounder Andrew Symond. After a trail ICC banned Harbhajan banded. BCCI strongly supported Bhajji. The rebel ICL also supports BCCI’s decision. .

"We support the BCCI's stand on the issue of unjustified action against Harbhajan Singh," said Balwinder Singh Sandhu, Director of ICL and former Indian team player.

"As a cricketer, I feel that cricket should not suffer due to such controversies and the time is ripe that ICC should decide what statement can be connected to racism, because for Indian players calling donkey or monkey does not amount to racism but for Australian players it may be," he said.

"As a cricketer, I suggest that captains of both the teams including Anil Kumble and Ricky Pointing should sit together and resolve the issue once for all," he said.

I think it is not a good sing which BCCI did. It could feel a bad effect on other counters too. Sooner or later other countries could do so. Then it will be more undisciplined among the cricket playing country in the world.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

What is the destination of Shane Bond?

Shane bond who is the New Zealand pacer, has signed up in a contact with ICL for three years, the ICL officials confirmed it. But, in another new, Bond did not sign up any contact with ICL. New Zealand Cricket's chief executive, Justin Vaughan is trying to convince to conclude the agreement with ICL.

"Shane has been passed fit and we want him to play. He is, of course, a welcome addition to our squad," Canterbury coach Dave Nosworthy told the Press, a Christchurch-based daily. He said Bond was included on the advice of Warren Frost, the New Zealand board's sport science medical coordinator, who laid emphasis on how the fast bowler acquitted himself in a club match.

Although Shane bond has been named in the Canterbury's domestic Twenty20 squad but here the main barrier is the agreement with ICL.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

A Large number Pakistani star Cricketers will Join ICL

The inaugural rebel ICL Twenty20 Championship held on last year. At that time, some of Pakistan star players joined. The next matches will commence on March-April 2008. At that time a large number of Pakistani star players will join in that tournament. Pakistani former wicketkeeper Moin Khan is the representative of Pakistan. He is expecting that a large number of star players will join that time.

Expressindia wrote:

"There has been discussion on having either a Karachi or Lahore team from Pakistan take part in the next event along with an all stars ICL eleven," Former Pakistan skipper Moin Khan, who is ICL's main representative in Pakistan and also on their coaching panel, said.

"That is the best it can do. It has given financial benefits to its players and coaches which is their best compensation for what they are facing. The kind of money we are earning now from ICL is very good," he said.

Moin Khan also things that, every country should remove the bindings over the player so that the players who will join ICL can play the domestic cricket. He thinks that the players who are playing in ICL are getting a huge number of money and that is helping them to led their life well.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Daryll Cullinan has been washes out from the Commentator

Daryll Cullinan, former middle order batsman, who was the Coach of Calcutta Tiger during ICL. From the very begging and till now BCCI did not allow the format ICL is the rival format. All the countries who are evolve with ICC did not accept the format of ICL and declared that if anyone join in the ICL they will not allow any international cricket even any precipitation in single area of tournaments. Finding out the clue, Daryll Cullinan had been ban form the commentator. Daryll was selected as a commentator in the ongoing test series between South Africa and West Indies. But, from the second Test match in Port Elizabeth, he has been ban form that jobs.

But, says Gerald Majola, CSA's chief executive officer: "We have not turned down his request. I have no knowledge of this fact. It's best to speak to SuperSport as he works for them."
"I'm surprised and shocked that my accreditation has been turned down," says Cullinan.
"I'm a journalist and as such should be allowed the freedom to commentate like the others who also joined the ICL.

Although, Cullinan has claimed, Why Tony Greig has allowed for the Australia-India series. Important think is that, Tony Greig was a recruiting agent for the ICL rebel series.

Related Articles:
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http://www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IES20080107130755&Page=S&Title=Sports&Topic=0
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/170201.html
http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/wivzimsa/content/story/329761.html

Monday, January 7, 2008

Shane Bond will join IPL or ICL!

In the media, there is a rumor that New Zealand Right-handed Right-arm fast bowler Shane Edward Bond has signed up with ICL for three years contact. But, the different cricket intellectuals are informing in different way form their view.

As reported by Fairfax Media last week, Bond has signed for the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL) on a three-year deal rumoured to be US$800,000 for two Twenty20 tournaments a year.

However, Bond still wants to be selected for the Black Caps between now and the end of his New Zealand Cricket contract in May, a period that comprises back-to-back series against England.

But Bond declined all rumor. He told that did not make any contract with ICL.

Bond declined to comment again yesterday, though NZC chief executive Justin Vaughan has confirmed he will meet with the 32-year-old fast bowler in Christchurch tomorrow.

Vaughan has offered to fund the legal exercise required to extricate Bond from his ICL contract, but Bond is reluctant because the IPL offer presented to him is reportedly around the US$250,000 mar

Source: http://www.stuff.co.nz/4346117a1823.html

Saturday, January 5, 2008

ICL player Daryl Tuffey, participated a 50overs Match

BCCI is not happy to New Zealand Cricket that they have allowed to play one of their players during the home series between the host and Bangladesh. New Zealand fast bowler Daryl Tuffey participated in a worm-up match against Bangladesh. He played on behalf of Auckland. There was a rule of BCCI that if any players can sign up with ICL he will be eliminated form all kinds of international cricket. Basically, BCCI request all the countries to take these steps.

"All the boards had agreed in principle at the last ICC CEO's meeting that any player who is part of an unauthorised tournament will not be encouraged," Niranjan Shah, the BCCI secretary, told the Times of India. "This is a violation of a gentleman's agreement. Lalit Modi [a BCCI vice-president] will write to New Zealand Cricket to protest against this move."

After completing his ICL commitment, Tuffey was expected to play grade cricket in Sydney. But having declined a contract with Auckland for 2007-08 in October, he decided to return to New Zealand recently.

I think all bindings’ will be removed sooner or later. Fist, New Zealand shoed a softness and by the time being others countries will do so.

Friday, January 4, 2008

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