D/L wrote:mikesiva wrote:m@tt wrote:The IPL clashes with the English home season, not with the West Indian home season or the Sri Lankan one. They aren't fighting a battle, they are playing Tests when they can. If the IPL was held in October, we would be able to accommodate it easily. But it isn't and the ECB have to protect the English game, they can't reduce the number of home internationals for the IPL.
It clashed with the West Indies, Sri Lankan and New Zealand team selection, when those teams were 'invited' to take part in tours of England that started in the first week of May. That is where the West Indies' problems with Gayle started, and that was at the heart of some of the disputes SLC had with their star players. Now, NZ, SL and WI have learnt to allow their players to play in the IPL and skip any tour of England in May. That is why Gayle is back in the fold, and maybe it might be a good idea for England to consider doing the same to avoid any more fallout in future.
With the West Indies and, to a lesser extent, New Zealand and Sri Lanka, what is the difference between a full strength team and one weakened by IPL commitments anyway? If there is any, it will hardly affect TV or live viewing audiences in England (or the revenues earned by the national boards of the touring teams).
The ECB know this and will continue to maintain their stance.
The IPL feeds off test cricket in order to survive. It needs a constant supply of world famous cricketers. Only test cricket can provide them. Anyone who wants to earn top dollar in IPL will have to first make sure they've become famous in test cricket, a significant part of which includes playing in England in early summer.
Well, KP is already famous from playing Test cricket, and would not have to play for England next summer to maintain that level of fame....
He is 32, after all, and maybe only has a few more years left in him, so he's looking to earn as much as he can from his remaining years in cricket.
England can continue to maintain their stance, but if any other players come to the attention of the IPL, we could see this saga being replayed again, and if it is, then in the long run, the only team getting weaker from it would be England....
http://www.espncricinfo.com/england-v-s ... 78708.html"Andy Flower, the England team director, has defended England's handling of Kevin Pietersen and suggested that the player's desire to appear in a whole season of the IPL proved to be the catalyst that destabilised his relationship with his team-mates and the ECB. Flower, speaking for the first time since Pietersen was omitted from the final Test against South Africa, admitted that batsman may never play for England again, but insisted that the team could retain their No.1 Test ranking even without the man many consider to be their best player.
Flower also joined those calling for a window in the international schedule for the IPL, though he conceded there was little realistic hope of that at present."
I think Flower's call for a window for the IPL offers a way to avoid this mess again....
Nobody has a stance quite like the mighty Shivnarine....
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