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Originally Posted by SilentEngine
(Post 1853350)
I don't follow NFL, NBA or MLB so don't want to comment on that. Also just because it works like that in the US doesn't mean India should follow that model. USA and India are different. I don't think the government of India has at anytime interfered in BCCI operations before. BCCI is free to police itself. But this time, it looks like BCCI has failed to act. Whether IPL has breached any of Indian laws, we will find only after investigations, which will not happen by BCCI alone. |
Originally Posted by Ranjan Sharma
(Post 1853500)
Happy birthday to Sachin... the master Blaster |
Originally Posted by CaliAtenza
(Post 1853431)
its not just the USA that follows this model, i dont hear the government getting involved in the EPL or other European Soccer/Football leagues. The government should only get involved if tax revenues arent paid back, thats it. Everything else should be left to the sporting bodies. |
Originally Posted by CaliAtenza
(Post 1853432)
All the political parties are making hay out of this. Cant they all just shut up and go back to fixing whats wrong with this country and actually running the country, instead of worrying about the IPL. I think the people have a right to demand them to do that. I just had a power cut of like 3 or 4 hours today, shouldnt the government make sure i have uninterrupted power?? |
Originally Posted by SilentEngine
(Post 1853870)
IPL is not just sport, it is part of entertainment industry. It has to function within existing laws of the land. Unless some investigations happen, how are you going to prove one way or the other? People also have the right to know how the BCCI uses or misuses their money. If it was not for the huge following for cricket in India, then BCCI wouldn't be the same richest cricket body in the world. |
Originally Posted by CaliAtenza
(Post 1854520)
Is the BCCI using tax payers money? If not, then we dont have a say in it as the public. If they are, then yes, we do have a total say in it. Technically, IPL is still sport, even if it is "entertainment". |
Originally Posted by CaliAtenza
(Post 1854520)
Is the BCCI using tax payers money? If not, then we dont have a say in it as the public. If they are, then yes, we do have a total say in it. Technically, IPL is still sport, even if it is "entertainment". |
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