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Oct 8th, 2009, 01:21 PM
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The tournament with an asterisk in the title
No Pakistan, alas, but at least everyone's favourite uncle is around
Jarrod Kimber
I am genuinely excited about the Champions League. No, really. I am Victorian and for too long Victorians have struggled to show their wares outside the odd game for Australia or England. Now they get a chance to play against the best other domestic teams of the world.
That doesn't mean the tournament is perfect. The marketing is incorrectly playing on the name of the tournament. "Only Champions. Only the Best."
Only Champions? That isn't true. Runners-ups are playing too. Lots of them, some of them are good, others are Somerset.
Only the Best. But not the best? The best-performed country in World Twenty20 championships is Pakistan; they are the superheroes of Twenty20 cricket. Rajasthan Royals had two pretty important Pakistani members in the first IPL team. Even in Australia they used them domestically. And the last ICL was won by Pakistanis.
When it comes to the term champions in this format, they should probably be first in line. The team that we miss out on is the Silky Stallions (actually title Sialkot, but Silky is snappier) who have won four out of a possible five Twenty20 titles in Pakistan. I have no idea if they are good, but I have no idea if Otago are either, I assume Otago aren't, but they get a chance to prove me wrong.
Pakistani cricketers have always been my favourite, and it seems wrong to not have them in a tournament like this. Especially when it isn't their fault. So many idiots have conspired to ensure that there should be an asterisk in the title of this tournament.
Even without the Pakistani boys, the tournament is missing some key elements of the bets; a Twenty20 tournament without Shane Warne or Shah Rukh Khan seems a little naked. Who will bring the Hollywood or the Bollywood? What will the Fake IPL Player write about in this tournament? Luckily there is still one key facet in this tournament.
Lalit Modi may not be everyone's cup of tea. There are far too many reasons I don't like him to mention here (I've never forgiven him for using two mobiles at once), but he does know how to throw a party, and he would never have a final on a school night like the ICC did for their "champions". The IPL may be over the top, loud, didactic, stage managed and crass, but it is definitely a party.
When the ICC hosts a tournament it is more like your parents throwing you a bash. They think they know what is cool, but they don't quite get it. They put on Maroon 5, invite over all your boring aunts and uncles, only have non-alcoholic drinks, and have the party on a weekday.
Lalit is more like the cool, slightly dodgy, uncle. He comes in with a DJ, free booze for everyone, invites your friends, and brings over famous people and the party goes crazy.
If Lalit's party works well, no one will care that Warne, SRK and the dudes from Pakistan didn't come, but if it turns lame, people might start wishing they had dropped by.
Jarrod Kimber is an Australian writer based in London. He can be found at cricketwithballs.com
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Oct 8th, 2009, 02:25 PM
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Senior Member Gupshup Fantasy Cricket League Organiser
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right on the money, Champions League without World Champions 
jisey hum sai milna, gawara nahee hai, hum sai mila na karey.....
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Oct 8th, 2009, 03:16 PM
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What is the official excuse for not having any Pakistani team in this tournament?
For a successful political movement, you need a small group of die-hard, fanatical supporters and a large, silent and supportive majority -- Gandhi
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Oct 8th, 2009, 03:25 PM
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^They don't let any one else win in T/20s.
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Oct 8th, 2009, 04:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by a1kashur
^They don't let any one else win in T/20s.
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that's the unofficial excuse 
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Oct 9th, 2009, 02:29 PM
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Senior Member Gupshup Fantasy Cricket League Organiser
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so anyone following the CL ?
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Oct 9th, 2009, 02:42 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Decent 6Chora
so anyone following the CL ?
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will watch it tomorrow since will be at home.
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Oct 9th, 2009, 03:29 PM
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I'm watching it on Geo Super. Desperately missing Sialkot Stallions. IPL teams getting whooped. 
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Oct 12th, 2009, 12:50 PM
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Among the positives coming out of this tournament, IPL teams will have a lot of new players to pick from for IPL 3 
फिर भी दिल है हिन्दुस्तानी...
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Oct 13th, 2009, 12:21 AM
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I would have gone to watching yesterdays RCB match at Stadium........ Then dropped the plan....... It's more worth going to a pub and sipping beer than watching these craps.
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Oct 18th, 2009, 10:03 AM
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IPL teams are sucky in front of other domestic teams. They probably need to spend even more money next time. 
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Oct 18th, 2009, 04:06 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by a1kashur
IPL teams are sucky in front of other domestic teams. They probably need to spend even more money next time. 
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or probably need to add 2-3 more IPL teams in the Champions League next time. May be 1 out of 6 IPL team will qualify for the semis next time 
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Oct 18th, 2009, 07:08 PM
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the best thing is that, none of the IPL teams reached the semis.... jaissay ko taisaaa 
the oraganisers will beb having a tough time now to bring some audience in 
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Oct 19th, 2009, 02:14 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by coOoLBreeze
the best thing is that, none of the IPL teams reached the semis.... jaissay ko taisaaa 
the oraganisers will beb having a tough time now to bring some audience in 
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It suppose to be the champion league and not a gully danda match in the neighbourhood, having these IPL champions in real champion ship itself was shame to the tournament
Standing for what you believe in, regardless of the odds against you, and the pressure that tears at your resistance, means courage
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Oct 19th, 2009, 08:40 AM
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Senior Member Gupshup Fantasy Cricket League Organiser
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Quote:
Originally Posted by a1kashur
IPL teams are sucky in front of other domestic teams. They probably need to spend even more money next time. 
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or should start playing star 20/20 players from Pakistan 
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