IPL - Lot of dirtyness on and off ground?

India
April 23, 2010 6:32pm CST
I am tired of reading and watching the news related to IPL which is all about who cheated whom, who is owning the team, who leaked the emails, ,,........ It seems that Officials are taking revenge of their ministry. why only corporates of IPL are targeted by IT department and not the politicians involved. What do you think, is it that few politicians are making the IPL dirty or really its IPL body and the BCCI responsible for all this?
3 responses
@madhuvamsi (1185)
• India
29 Apr 10
Well ajay, if there is tussle between two political leaders, they will mess whoever around them. The problem here is that an ministry holding person Tharoor landed into trouble when he back the Kochi franchises. So, the opposition was waiting for this mistake from him and soon lot of trouble was created in the parliament and in the local assembly. Soon IT people wake up from the sleep as if where thing was fine with IPL before. So, Modi too was dragged in this political war and now the same associated BCCI are worried that they too will be dragged into the war and their secrets too will be reveal. So, they suddenly announced that they will take action on MOdi in general body meeting. But the bottom line is that my dear friend that most of the IPL matches are match fixed and I am not sure the top players are included but the franchises are involved. How can 7 teams have same points at the end of the tournament and ex finalists DC and RCB play a so pathetic cricket in semis. So, it rubbish tournament for me. 3 strategic time outs is too see the betting people change their bets in the last minute. That is why all the matches in last 5 overs changed from winning to losing and other way around. In the finals too most of the people will bet on MI to win, see the result until then Mumbai was outstanding in catching and fielding in that match dropped catches and batting too was pathetic expect Sachin. So, these are the facts, most of the teams must be unanswerable but when franchises themselves involve then what can players do just dance to their tunes.. It is end for me I am not going to watch IPL any more.
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• India
6 Jul 10
When someone make a politician as friend and do business with them then anyone will face the same situation like what Mr Modi is facing. This all the Sharad Pawar magic.
• India
29 Apr 10
I feel bad for Modi, he became victim of all these dirty politicians corruption. All these politicians are using our tax money in the 5 star hotels and still not satisfied and doing all this dirtyness. Let cricket be free from politics. There has to be bit of it, no one can deny that but not upto this level. That is just not expected. Friend do not loose hope of fareness, I am sure officials will work out some way of not making things dirty to the cricket fans.I also have second thought on IPL but I love cricket and cannot stop watching. Thanks for the lovely descriptive response.
@kiran8 (15348)
• Mangalore, India
24 Apr 10
As of now everybody would be answerable.They are bound to investigate everybody including the politicians.But if it is a question of the govt falling because of a few corrupt politicians then I am sure Sonia madame would think of some way of doing that.,..The whole IPL was a joke...
• India
29 Apr 10
Yeh, before all this rubish things, IPL was like a success story, a case study in some unversities but now that is something which everyone is talking about for bad reasons. Thanks for the response.
@replyashu (745)
• India
24 Apr 10
yeah......itz quite true...... it seems to me the result of personal anguish and long planning enjoy TATA
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• India
29 Apr 10
All political things. I hate politics. Thanks for the response.