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June 2, 2006Posted on 06/02/2006 in Twenty20
The colour of money
First it was Kerry Packer. Now Alan Stanford. Neil Manthorp analyses Stanford's ambitions in running cricket, like his revolutionary predecessor, starting with the Twenty20 international in Antigua. Read the full piece in Supercricket.
Stanford wants to see what happens to cricketers when they're playing for something real, something that might just affect the rest of their lives. Imagine what R550 000 would mean to Loots Bosman, for instance.