Sunday, November 21, 2010

IPL dispute to be solved through Arbitration

Rajasthan Royals and BCCI have agreed to take the dispute over the IPL franchise's contract termination to an ‘out of court settlement’ also known as arbitrator. Royals moved to Bombay High Court last month after the BCCI terminated the contract with them for the IPL.

Royals' lawyer Janak Dwarkadas told the court, “Both the parties have decided to solve the dispute through arbitration as per the contract terms”. He also said that, “Justice B N Srikrishna will be the sole arbitrator”.

Another IPL franchise, Kings XI Punjab Kings, owned by actor Preity Zinta and industrialist Ness Wadia, has filed an arbitration petition in Bombay High Court challenging Cricket Board's decision to terminate their IPL franchise contract. Kings XI Punjab lawyers told the court that they too seek to resolve the dispute through arbitration before Justice Srikrishna.

BCCI terminated the franchise of both the teams on the ground that they had changed the shareholding pattern without informing the Board or IPL Governing Council.
According to Kings XI Punjab, it is a "deliberate and calculated" move of BCCI with an interest of making large profits by seeking new bids, as the value of franchisees had gone up considerably.

As per the records, the two recent franchise,Kochi and Sahara, had fetched Rs 330 crores and Rs 370 crores respectively to BCCI, in contrast to a sum total of Rs 76 crores by Punjab in Mohali bid in early 2008.
The court then posted the matter of Kings XI for hearing later this month. 
This cancellation of contract of teams will hardly affect the players of Rajasthan and Punjab as they would be put up for bids in auction later as their contract with the clubs ended in September'10 itself.

The issues needs to be solved quickly because the young,budding players then will have a platform to showcase their talent.This surely will give them a good start in their career.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

HAIDER:Not RUNNING TO SCORE But RUNNING To Save His Life


Pakistan wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider is sensationally leaving his team due to death threats for refusing to fix matches.The 24-year-old, who has played just one Test, four ODIs and three Twenty20 internationals, is under pressure and thought of dumping his team in the middle of the just-concluded ODI series against South Africa in the UAE.

"My family is still getting threats. I have decided to retire because there is lot of pressure on me and I can't take it," Haider told 'Geo News' from London.

Haider claims that he received death threats for refusing to fix the fourth ODI in the series which Pakistan lost by 2-3.He was approached by one person who asked him to fix the fourth and fifth match or otherwise he would have to face serious consequences.
Haider took his passport from the team management after the fourth ODI on saying that he wants to buy a mobile connection but, instead fled to London.

"The administration needs to be cleaned up as fast as possible,"says Imran Khan former cricket player for Pakistan.


Sadly, this incident give rise to the feeling that players are linked to bookies or are controlled by them.The team and the players who are involved in corruption, should not be spared.
I think the roots of match fixing lies within the PCB itself. Otherwise, why Haider would fly to England without informing the PCB bosses?
 He also knows that these people are powerful enough, and that's why he did not come back to Pakistan. And now they have suspended him without hearing his story.Haider is now seeking for political asylum in Britain.

Monday, November 8, 2010

WAY TO GO BHAJJI

"It was my dream to score a Test hundred," said Harbhajan. "But I never dreamt I would be the man of the match for my batting, not in Tests, maybe in one-dayers. A big thanks to Laxman, without whom I could not have scored this."


Harbhajan showed no signs of nerves even in the 90s and reached his 100 runs in style, with a lofted six off Daniel Vettori.
"Harbhajan played his natural game and put the pressure back on to us. He blocked our attack and played so well and aggressive cricket that he managed to take the game away from us," Vettori said.


It has been revealed that Bhaji's teammates had been encouraging him all the time to go for the maiden hundred. 
He has been always capable of a big knock and he proved it today.Harbhajan did not let the team down.

I think the off-spinner have the capability to be the great 'All Rounder' for India like 'Kapil Dev'.
India proved once again that we can comeback from any conditions and we are still the NO-1 in the world of cricket.
You need not be a big guy like Hayden to hit centuries..You just got to  have a big heart like Bhajji....

Saturday, November 6, 2010

PAUL,THE OCTOPUS passes away

Paul the octopus, who shot to fame during this year's football World Cup in South Africa for his flawless record in predicting game outcomes, has died, in his aquarium in Germany.
His success made him almost a bigger story than the World Cup itself.It's undeniable that Paul the Octopus was the real star of the 2010 football World Cup.

Paul correctly fore casted all eight World Cup games what he was asked to predict, including Spain’s 1-0 win over the Netherlands in the final.
"Paul amazed the world by correctly predicting the winners of all Germany's World Cup clashes, and then of the final," said Sea Life manager Stefan Porwoll.

He was to the 2010 World Cup football championship what cheerleaders are to the IPL: the element of fun.The aquarium has already been grooming a successor, to be named Paul like his mentor.Paul,is now an iPhone application