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CHENNAI, Sep 13: The Indian Cricket League (ICL) will soon come out with more names on its side and the teams for the league tournament starting November, head of ICL executive board Kapil Dev said on Wednesday.

“Our objective is more cricket; better cricket. Everything will be transparent. Even the selection process will be telecast live on television,” Kapil told reporters at the ICL training camp in Chennai. There will be six foreign players in each of the six teams playing the league, he said.

To a query if the ICL was a haven for retired players, Kapil said: “We have players from 17 years of age. Very soon we will come out with some names. Wait and see which side (of the age) they are on. In fact, these players are the true professionals in Indian cricket.”

On whether ICL faced problems not having grounds to play its matches, the World Cup winning captain retorted: “The BCCI could have only 10 or 12 grounds in more than 70 years. This is only our first year.

As for the matches, we can play even here (Champ Sports Village, where the ICL camp is being held).” He added that the ICL would think of having its own grounds.

Essel Group chairman Subhash Chandra reiterated that ICL has nothing to do with the telecast rights of BCCI matches and the idea of the league was conceived a couple of years before the Zee group launched its sports channel.

“In any country, domestic sports are bigger than international ones. ICL enjoys unprecedented support from people in the country, abroad and the media,” he said.

On Rohan Gavaskar joining ICL, Chandra said: “Rohan is one among the 70 players who have joined us. The real heroes will emerge as the tournament starts.” Earlier, Kapil said the 20-20 form of cricket has arrived with Tuesday’s opening match between South Africa and West Indies. “Getting more than 200 runs in 20 overs! That is what people want to watch,” he said.

On whether the ICL league format, like 20-20, would also be in favour of batsmen, Kapil said: “Cricket has always been a batsman’s game.” Chandra later added: “The public are our (ICL’s) customers and we will keep them happy.”

  

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  • Nelson Lewis, Kingdom of Bahrain

    Sun, Sep 16 2007

    So far BCCI had a total monopoly and whatever they did was in shrouds of secrecy, with very few people being privy to their inner workings. Everybody knows why characters like Sharad Pawar, Ratnakar Shetty, Lalit Modi, Rajeev Shukla are in BCCI.

    Are they there in BCCI for the good of the game?  I doubt! All well informed Indians know very well Sharad Pawar's contributions to Indian politics. If ICL, as Kapil Dev says, can conduct every operation in a trasparent manner, including team selection, then it is very, very good. There should be intense competition in the country so that many budding cricketers earn their daily bread and not the chosen and privileged few.

    Anyway, BCCI does not come under the Ministry of Sports and is a private body and Sharad Pawar has no right to say that it is representing India. In fact, Sharad Pawar should take care of his job as the Agriculture Minister of the country.

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  • Nelson Lewis, Kingdom of Bahrain

    Sun, Sep 16 2007

    So far BCCI had a total monopoly and whatever they did was in shrouds of secrecy, with very few people being privy to their inner workings. Everybody knows why characters like Sharad Pawar, Ratnakar Shetty, Lalit Modi, Rajeev Shukla are in BCCI. Are they there in BCCI for the good of the name? All well informed Indians know very well the contributions that he has made to Indian politics.

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