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September 26, 2008Posted on 09/26/2008 in South African cricket
Thanks for nothing, India
Ken Borland, in the Mail & Guardian, pins the blame on the BCCI for an unattractive draw for the upcoming South African cricketing summer: a depleted Bangladesh team after 13 of their players signed up for the ICL.
The barefaced truth is that India is, at the moment, blackmailing the rest of the cricketing world to protect its own commercial interests (the IPL) from competition, which is a signature of all democratic countries.