Private ownership not a threat to cricket: BCCI
The BCCI has reacted strongly to Cricket Australia's criticism of private ownership in twenty20 leagues like the IPL, saying the Aussie Board's concerns are unfounded.
"I can say this with full confidence that private ownership in cricket poses no threat to game's future. Unlike many foreign cricket clubs, IPL is not an independent body and is governed by the rules and regulations of the Board. IPL is BCCI's child and we will never allow any such thing which proves detrimental to the game," BCCI's joint secretary and IPL committee member M P Pandove said.
CA chief James Sutherland had said on Friday in Dubai that the concept of private ownership might prove detrimental to the game's future.
Dispelling Sutherland's concern that the introduction of private ownership is likely to see them often at odds with the interests of international cricket, Pandove said, "there will be no clash of interests. IPL team owners too have to follow the rules and regulations of the League and in turn those of the BCCI. The owners were even made to sign agreements with state associations".
"I think introduction of IPL has been a win win situation for all. Be it players, the team owners or the public, everyone has been a gainer. After all, we have leagues in football and look where they have taken the sport. We will ensure that domestic and international cricket and IPL blends properly so that there is no clash of interests," he said.
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