Thursday, April 22, 2010

IPL – Black Market of Cricket

Shashi Tharoor – Turned out to be whistle blower without the intention of being such one in the recent IPL fiasco. What would have made Shashi Tharoor do this – he is naïve to Indian politics and haven’t got deeply corrupted unlike many others who know how things can be made to work for them without their name coming out (popularly known as Binami account or hawala case) . Unknowingly, he has led IT department to IPL

I have had long running suspicion that some of the matches definitely seem to be fixed – either by the way bowlers feed the batsman (or ) batsman getting out in unnecessary situation (or) fielders dropping catches. The last of them is least likely option as it depends on various parameters. One need not fix all the playing 11; just the captain and couple of crucial players are enough.

I am waiting eagerly to hear some tainted remarks about IPL, possible match-fixing that can get proved and corrupt face of Modi presented to the nation. Now,

1. Who was Modi before IPL
2. Whom does he report to? Surely, he must be having a boss – if not anyone, at least Manmohan Singh must be there
3. Who controls or monitors the IPL apart from Modi?

Apparently, Modi has served 2 years of prison service in US for possessing drugs (source: Wiki), with charges of assault and kidnapping. And we are all applauding him for creating a brand called “IPL” and getting India a “Proud” status with all these heavy weight business man buying teams with their black money and suspicious stakeholders thus fooling people around.

Totally Rubbish …

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