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IPL auction 2010
Indian Premier League cricket team owners attended the auction in Mumbai on Jan 19
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Shilpa, co-owner of Rajasthan Royals, greets Vijay Mallya, owner of Royal Challengers Bangalore
Shilpa, co-owner of Rajasthan Royals, greets Vijay Mallya, owner of Royal Challengers Bangalore  
Shilpa, co-owner of Rajasthan Royals, greets Vijay Mallya, owner of Royal Challengers Bangalore
Shilpa Shetty and Vijay Mallya
Shilpa Shetty and Vijay Mallya  
Shilpa Shetty and Vijay Mallya
Preity Zinta
Preity Zinta  
Preity Zinta
Vijay Mallya, owner of Royal Challengers Bangalore, with his son
Vijay Mallya, owner of Royal Challengers Bangalore, with his son  
Vijay Mallya, owner of Royal Challengers Bangalore, with his son
Nita Ambani, owner of the Mumbai Indians team
Nita Ambani, owner of the Mumbai Indians team  
Nita Ambani, owner of the Mumbai Indians team
Shilpa Shetty
Shilpa Shetty  
Shilpa Shetty
Dav Whatmore, coach of the Kolkata Knight Riders
Dav Whatmore, coach of the Kolkata Knight Riders  
Dav Whatmore, coach of the Kolkata Knight Riders
Shilpa Shetty, co-owner of Rajasthan Royals
Shilpa Shetty, co-owner of Rajasthan Royals  
Shilpa Shetty, co-owner of Rajasthan Royals
Preity Zinta, co-owner of Kings XI Punjab
Preity Zinta, co-owner of Kings XI Punjab  
Preity Zinta, co-owner of Kings XI Punjab
Ness Wadia, co-owner of Kings XI Punjab
Ness Wadia, co-owner of Kings XI Punjab  
Ness Wadia, co-owner of Kings XI Punjab
Jay Mehta, co-owner of Kolkata Knight Riders team
Jay Mehta, co-owner of Kolkata Knight Riders team  
Jay Mehta, co-owner of Kolkata Knight Riders team
Rajeev Shukla, chairman of the BCCI Media and Finance Committee
Rajeev Shukla, chairman of the BCCI Media and Finance Committee  
Rajeev Shukla, chairman of the BCCI Media and Finance Committee
Niranjan Shah, vice-chairman of the Indian Premier League (IPL)
Niranjan Shah, vice-chairman of the Indian Premier League (IPL)  
Niranjan Shah, vice-chairman of the Indian Premier League (IPL)
Ratnakar Shetty, CAO of BCCI
Ratnakar Shetty, CAO of BCCI  
Ratnakar Shetty, CAO of BCCI
Saurav Ganguly, captain of Kolkatta Knight Riders, team with Inderjit Singh Bindra, president, Punjab Cricket Association
Saurav Ganguly, captain of Kolkatta Knight Riders, team with Inderjit Singh Bindra, president, Punjab Cricket Association  
Saurav Ganguly, captain of Kolkatta Knight Riders, team with Inderjit Singh Bindra, president, Punjab Cricket Association
Lalit Modi, Chairman and Commissioner of Indian Premier League
Lalit Modi, Chairman and Commissioner of Indian Premier League  
Lalit Modi, Chairman and Commissioner of Indian Premier League
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IPL-A PURE GAMBLING
by Syamkumar, Kochi, India


According to the current rules of Cricket IPL is a pure gambling.Owners of team could show their money on advertisements and publicity but they can't prove it on the pitch.Its not their fault,its the nature of this game,beware implenting such a game as a league will affect the investment of the owners and sponsors in future.As far as I know IPL and Champions league 20-20 were the pure imitation of EPL(or any European football league and UEFA Championsleague from Europe.We could spent money in football and bring quality,it will work in the league table and also for advertisement and publicity.But money not going to work out inthe IPL league table,it could work on the advertisement gatereceipt and publicity and able to make some profit,THAT IS CRICKET.BCCI should think about it very seriously unless in IPL future will be in danger.The bowling hipe during the auction is reflect this threat.As a true league only performers should only has the value,that is what happening in European football transfer market.I have also a solution for this issue.Teams in the IPl making some profits with the current rules of cricket,but if BCCI could implement my rule potential of the Cricket going to rise in India,investors will be attracted since the top spending team could dominate,there will be more strategy in the game,predictions before the season will be possible,gambling anture of cricket will be changed.I can give you a clue about my solution.In football we could keep the 11 players in the field till the end of game unless and until he has done someindisciplinary action.Its not possible in cricket but keeping atleast some players till the end of the game makes the difference and vulnerability of the team dereases.
posted 22 January 2010, 11:32 AM UAE time.

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