IPL reignites country or club debate

Sri Lanka demand that national players involved in the IPL return to prepare for a tour has reopened debate.


Afp April 16, 2011
IPL reignites country or club debate

NEW DELHI: A Sri Lanka cricket board demand that national players involved in the Indian Premier League (IPL) return to prepare for an England tour has reopened the long-running club versus country debate.

Eleven Sri Lankan cricketers are playing in the money-spinning IPL, including Tillakaratne Dilshan, who is likely to lead Sri Lanka in England with Kumar Sangakkara having resigned the captaincy after the World Cup.

Dilshan plays for the Royal Challengers Bangalore IPL franchise along with fast bowler Nuwan Pradeep; Sangakkara is the skipper of Deccan Chargers and Mahela Jayawardene leads new team Kochi Tuskers Kerala.

The players have been asked to return to Sri Lanka by May 5, more than three weeks before the IPL ends.

Asked if they would abandon their respective franchise teams just as the tournament approaches its climax, Sangakkara was non-committal.

"It is up to the Indian board and Sri Lanka Cricket to negotiate on the date of our return," said the wicketkeeper-batsman.

"What we as players can do is to abide by the decision of our board."

The lure of easy money on offer in the Twenty20 competition where one needs to play a maximum of 15 games over six weeks has always tested the loyalty of players.

Australian Michael Clarke pulled out of the IPL in 2008, saying he wanted to focus on managing his workload and national commitments.

West Indies' Chris Gayle caused a furore when he arrived in England only two days before the first Test at Lord's as he was busy playing in the 2009 edition of the IPL, hosted by South Africa.

"We are all different and it's about who can adapt as quickly as possible and be ready physically and mentally," Gayle said at the time.

For the current tournament, explosive West Indies batsman Kieron Pollard chose to play for Mumbai Indians, owned by India's billionaire business tycoon Mukesh Ambani, and miss a series of home one-dayers against Pakistan.

New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori said the players could be spared the conundrum if an IPL window was provided in the international calendar.

"Most of the players would like for a window for the IPL," said Vettori, captain of Bangalore franchise. "A majority of the players understand that the country comes first.

"We would like to find a balance between playing for the country and playing for our franchises, so that no one misses the IPL and no one misses international cricket."

Flamboyant England batsman Kevin Pietersen has always made known his love for the IPL and admitted feeling gutted at missing this year's tournament due to an injury.

"I'm bitterly disappointed," said the South African-born batsman.

Pietersen was the tournament's most expensive player two years ago when he was snapped up by Royal Challengers Bangalore for $1.55 million and was due to earn around $650,000 playing for Deccan Chargers this season.

COMMENTS (21)

Ahmad Shafiq | 13 years ago | Reply I love KKR and I love Shakib Al Hasan. KKR will Champion.
jimmy | 13 years ago | Reply @Anwar Hyatt: if ipl is boring thts ok -yr opinion ! but our logos copied from english premeir league !lol r u blind u need to get yr eyes checked whats the matter jealous u just because IPL has attaracted lot of foreign players! and yr t20 league has higher world staings thn our ipl ! lol thts just the mentality of a typical pakistani! based on what ?? i bet nxt time u will say pak has better infrastructure thn US/ind/china. Dream on post pakistanis visit indian hospitals (chck google) and fr yr kind info ipl much more coverage in cricinfo/espn etc its broadcast in so many countries. tell me hw many country ppl is there, just a few !and wre are ahead of pak interms of literacy chck google,did u know karachi has overtaken mumbai as the worls biggest slums! tell me why afridi begging to let pak players play in ipl if ppl is sooo good? have some sense atlest now, our league teams our way stronger, richer and better thn yr dumb league. we have been the badda baap fr pak interms of money involved in sports, film industry, media. Laugh as much as u want we may not be good as westen and sme asian countries but we r 1000 times better thn u, and have more freedom to watch.do thiings thn u guys. the population who earns 2 dllrs a dy in our country will be 300-400 miilin out of 1.2 billn ppl!, and pak would have 85-1oo million who lives in 2 dllrs. So whch country still has a strong miidel class ! besides pak is suffrng from the sme problems as well ! the one thing pak always beats ind is the no of bomb blast happening on a daily basis. in india its once or twice ayear, pak its everyday, sorry pak u will always loose , will continue to loose and be the loosers fr ever!! othn thn pak ppl ur t20 league will be watched only by mullahs! also why does geo sports/super have shown all the IPL matches all these years in pak ! its because they dnt beleive their own league will fetch enough trps ! accept the fact or continue to live in denial forever !! show some gratitude no attitude! frgot the spanking we gave u in 5 world cups!!
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