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BCCI wants Clive Lloyd removed after ICL Comments

cricman

International 12th Man
Pardon me if Someone brought this up, What is this the book 1984 you can't even say anything?

This was reported two days back :

Quote:
Clive Lloyd, the former West Indies captain and ICC cricket committee chairman, is hopeful the ICL and IPL can co-exist and believes similar leagues in the West Indies will boost the game in the region.
It was followed yesterday by this :

The board of Control for Cricket in India has asked the International Cricket Council to remove Clive Lloyd, the former West Indian captain, from his post as chairman of the ICC's Cricket Committee following some remarks Lloyd made at a public function in Mumbai recently.

Lloyd had expressed hope that the Indian Premier League and the Indian Cricket League could co-exist, saying, "There's nothing like having a discussion to break the ice. Just like the United States president Barack Obama said 'you have to speak to people'. They [IPL and ICL] both need to understand their agendas and work accordingly."
http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/india/content/story/378926.html
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Story...dline=BCCI+wants+Lloyd+removed+from+committee

I hope Miandad hits a SIX off the BCCI
 
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haroon510

International 12th Man
this is a great example of bullying and power abuse of BCCI.. i won't be surprise if Clive Lloyd is removed cuz ICC is too weak to exist without BCCI in it's side..and the missed up part is that BCCI is using that for thier advantage... no wonder Harbajan wasn't ban for being racist.. but again if he is racist and he called Symond racist names ...icc can't do much since BCCI won't let them take action..i hate politics.. it is even ruining the great game of cricket..
 

sanga1337

U19 Captain
So... why exactly do the BCCI want Lloyd removed? If its just for stating that the ICL and IPL can co-exist then thats a freakin joke.
 

Spikey

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So... why exactly do the BCCI want Lloyd removed? If its just for stating that the ICL and IPL can co-exist then thats a freakin joke.
Beats me.

Might be cause it's President Elect Barack Obama and not President Barack Obama.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Calling for a, what, I can scarcely bring myself to type the word, a discussion? :-O E gad, the man's clearly some kind of a commie.
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
If the rest of the world had any sense, they would call BCCI's bluff and get rid of them from the ICC and go ahead without them. They should then start approaching the Indian cricketer's association if they would like to form a new professional association to run the game in the country and see if this damned thing can be faced front on.

Its the game that is important, even to the Indian fans. ICC needs to be bold.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
This is over the top by the BCCI.
Though do not know if this is true and what in whole did clive lloyd say.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
BCCI wants Lloyd to be removed from ICC Cricket CommitteeCOMMENT ON THIS ! Be the first to comment



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Anand Vasu, Hindustan Times
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New Delhi, November 21, 2008
First Published: 00:11 IST(21/11/2008)
Last Updated: 00:15 IST(21/11/2008)

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The board of Control for Cricket in India has asked the International Cricket Council to remove Clive Lloyd, the former West Indian captain, from his post as chairman of the ICC's Cricket Committee following some remarks Lloyd made at a public function in Mumbai recently.

Lloyd had expressed hope that the Indian Premier League and the Indian Cricket League could co-exist, saying, "There's nothing like having a discussion to break the ice. Just like the United States president Barack Obama said 'you have to speak to people'. They [IPL and ICL] both need to understand their agendas and work accordingly."

The former West Indian great, who has replaced Sunil Gavaskar as the head of the ICC's cricket committee, added, "Leagues similar to the IPL and ICL will not only bring young talented players in the national team but will also make their basics clear."

In doing so he has incurred the BCCI's wrath. "When Mr Gavaskar was chairman of the cricket committee, he was told he had to choose between making certain comments, as a television commentator and as a journalist and holding an important ICC post. Why should it be any different with Mr Lloyd," a source in the Indian board observed.

When Gavaskar headed the ICC's cricket committee his trenchant columns attracted severe criticism from Australia and England, who were often the target of Gavaskar's blunt opinions. At the time David Morgan, ICC president, said: "There is a concern that he (Gavaskar) is chairman of the cricket committee and a journalist who has expressed some fairly outspoken comments." With the cries of a conflict of interest growing louder every day, Gavaskar finally had to choose between his ICC post and the freedom to express his views as he pleased. He chose the latter, and now the BCCI is demanding that Lloyd do the same.
The BCCI contends that the issue of the ICL and whether it should be given authorized unofficial cricket is still being discussed by the ICC and its members. Therefore Lloyd really had no right to comment one way or the other on its status. The BCCI will also say that Lloyd, by going public with his statements, is showing a lack of respect to the ICC and to member boards who are working on the issue on an ongoing basis. The other aspect that will have the BCCI up in arms is that the ICL is, essentially, a domestic issue and the ICC has thus far left it to the Indian board to handle. The ICC's cricket committee has no jurisdiction over this and Lloyd making these statements could be construed as interference.

A source confirmed that the BCCI had already made its stand clear, in writing to the ICC.

Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, and David Morgan, were unavailable for comment on the issue.
In a way that makes sense.
 
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Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Honestly, talk about how to overreact.

FFS, if he was saying "the ICL is a wonderful entity that should be accepted by cricket boards" I could understand the BCCI being a bit annoyed.

I fail to see how such a comment from Lloyd deserves so much as an iyota of attention. Just get someone from the BCCI to bring it up with him privately, utter idiocy to make such a public fuss.
 

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