The Surfer

May 25, 2008
Posted on 05/25/2008 in Indian Premier League
The death of the truly local team?

Vir Sanghvi, in the Hindustan Times, draws parallels between the IPL and the English Premier League, and feels "it’s only a matter of time before all cricket — other than at the national team level — respects only one loyalty: to the best paymaster."

The foreign players are already here: how strange is it that Shane Warne should be captain of Rajasthan? I’m not sure we’ll ever get to the Premiership’s ratio of 62 per cent foreigners — India has more excellent cricketers than Britain has good football players — but, all over the cricket world, foreign players are dying to play for the IPL because the money is so good. I suspect that the notion of a truly local team is now dead. It may survive for the Ranji Trophy but fewer and fewer people will watch those games.


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