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    So there will be no ICL this March and while it might be too early to write the obituary of a patient it seems the doctors have been summoned. Hopefully there will be no celebration in the other camp for another door has just been shut on several fine young men who followed their instinct, in the case of some searched for an outlet for their frustration, and seem to have gone wrong. It is a sad day and one that must be seen in the right perspective.

    These young men who signed up for the ICL were guilty of no more than a misjudgement. All of us make them, some of us still are. But these people have been handed a life sentence and I believe the time has now come to review that. For heaven’s sake, politicians jump sides and get rewarded whereupon they immediately jump ship again in search of more rewards. Some of these young men bore scars of apathy and frustration, sentiments that we have all experienced and felt terrible about. They were not mutineers or renegades, turncoats or mercenaries; they didn’t rob a bank, didn’t let their country down or tour lands that encourage apartheid. They wanted to play cricket, they were doing so in their country and it now turns out they may have made the wrong decision. At some point every one of us is guilty of that. When that realisation comes we search for redemption, for an opportunity to get back; indeed we search for people who show us that path.

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    haiBy: hariharan | 04-Mar-2009 Reply | Forward this letter
    BCCI is the guilty not the ICLBy: Abhinav | 02-Mar-2009 Reply | Forward Just ask the BCCI to lift the unethical ban on the players from playing domestic cricket. None of the ICL players will not ask for a second chance. Guilty are not the players but BCCI. Ask Modi to face the competition fair and square and then see the difference. And yes wait for the IPL broadcast this year to judge its success or failure.
    tripe!By: Venkat | 20-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward guilty? misjudgement? redemption? what nonsense? the BCCI is only supposed to *administer* cricket, NOT monopolize it.they take the ICL idea, prostitute it, change ONE letter in the abbreviated name and start strutting around like they own the world. and instead of lampooning them unoriginal excuses for administrators, you, Harsha, are sitting on their side of the fence?or are you afraid that you'll be banned from commentary if you speak for the ICL?
    Pawar is proxy presidentBy: Gagan | 16-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward that commenter has to note that Pawar is no longer the BCCI president and grow up.......Well..Pawar is like Sonia Gandhi..He is the one who runs the show n that Manohar guy just works for him..If you don't know that mate,your knowledge is pretty bad..We all know about Modi's past and deeds.Now that an FIR has been lodged against him,let these so called cricket gurus come in open n write about it..I don't think ICL people committed any crime.IPL was born coz of ICL..If there had been no ICL,we wouldn't have seen IPL..n mate,next time please done ever say that Pawar is not the president..I don't think Pawar himself will like that
    Harsh(a) realitiesBy: Sekhar | 16-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward Modi's puppet ?Looks like my fellow commenter hasn't bothered to read the post before commenting. What has Modi got to do with the fact that Harsha is Mumbai's advisor?It might have been the decision of Tendulkar,Rajput and Mukesh Ambani. Soon after the ICL was launched,I remember,Harsha had an article in this very same space describing what ICL should do to be successful. So please note that Harsha is not indulging in Pawar-play or Modi-tva.(that commenter has to note that Pawar is no longer the BCCI president and grow up)Coming to the post,at the launch of the IPL (in 2007) Pawar said that international players from ICL are welcome in IPL. I am sure that if Shane Bond were to give up the ICL and move to IPL,there would be takers from some franchisee or the other waiting to lap him up. I only wish the same is extended to the poor Indian "rebels"
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