Alexikokopops Posted 6 October 2009 Posted 6 October 2009 Starts on Thursday on Eurosport 2 with Bangalore Royal Challengers v Cape Cobras. Anyone going to be watching? There was an interesting bit on it in the Spin (the Guardian weekly cricket email) TIME FOR THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE HOOPLA India's victory in the inaugural Twenty20 world cup back in 2007 sent ripples through cricket. Over the last two years the swell has grown, the ripples have gathered speed and strength. And while you may not know it from reading the English newspapers, there is a very real sense that, as a better man than me once wrote, if you look with the right kind of eyes, this is the high-water mark - the place where the wave broke and rolled back. The Champions League starts in just two days' time, when Royal Challengers Bangalore play the Nashua Cape Cobras. In England, where the tournament is being shown only on Eurosport, the hype and hoopla has been muted. The temptation is to see it as just another tinpot trophy. But, if it works, the competition could change the shape of international cricket altogether. For the first time, club cricket is going to emerge as a serious rival to international cricket. A rival for the attention of the fans, the time of the players, and the money of the sponsors. The jackpot for winning the 2007 world cup was $2.24m. The winner of the Champions League will walk away with $2.5m. By football's standards that is small change. But in club cricket it's a fortune. It is over three times what Durham received for taking the county championship title this year (and over 15 times what they won the year before that). More tellingly still, it is three times more than Surrey's entire pre-tax profit in 2008, and six times that of Yorkshire. If Sussex can play well over the next three weeks, this may turn out to be the most profitable year in their history, despite the fact that they have just been relegated from the first division of the county championship for the first time. All they need to do is win five games of Twenty20 - fewer than 200 overs of cricket. With that kind of financial incentive qualifying for the Champions League is going to become the top priority for every eligible team. The injection of such a significant lump of cash into a single club would have interesting ramifications for the entire county championship - as it would for domestic leagues in each of the seven competing nations, with the exception of India. The disparity in operating budgets between the top Twenty20 teams and the others will become vast. If the same teams keep winning, could that gap become unbridgeable - just as it has in Premier League football? Would those top teams become less dependent on the national boards for their revenue, and therefore have more of a say over the international availability of their players? Could the money in fact level out the existing differences in revenue between the clubs that host international cricket and those that don't? Wrapped up inside all this is another conundrum, neatly exemplified by Dirk Nannes. He took 12 wickets at an average of just 13 apiece in the KFC Big Bash for Victoria this year. This Friday however, he will be opening the bowling against Victoria, his own State side, for the Delhi Daredevils. Both teams have contracts with Nannes, but Delhi made sure to stipulate that, in the event of a clash, he would have to play for them. Understandably, Nannes team-mates are just a little unhappy about the prospect of lining up against their own star bowler as they compete for a $2.5m jackpot. More murkily still, the Champions League rules state that in the event of a conflict like this one, Delhi have to pay GBP124,097 in compensation to Victoria. As Darren Berry, team manager for the Rajasthan Royals, put it in a recent article for the Melbourne Age: "I'm assured by the Victorian hierarchy that it would prefer Nannes was with the team. They insisted they had no comeback once Nannes had signed his Delhi contract. Why then did they allow him to sign without the right to veto? Do they have that right? What are the rules and regulations that bind a player to compete against his home state?" This situation is being replicated across the cricketing world. Farveez Maharoof had to choose between Wayamaba and Delhi, Brendon McCullum could have played for either Otago or New South Wales, Herschelle Gibbs for the Deccan Chargers or the Cape Cobras. On Sunday Kevin Pietersen was telling the world that in the future "central contracts are not necessarily going to be things people are going to look forward to", and only this morning Dwayne Bravo has said if he has to chose between a WICB contract and going freelance he "would have to see what money is on offer, and what other offers come along". Players have a multiplicity of potential employers. Demand for their services is at an all-time high. Suddenly playing in a five-match ODI series in New Zealand, or a two-Test tour of Bangladesh, doesn't look such a tempting option for the stars, let alone seem a worthwhile ambition for talented younger players. Watch very carefully over the next three weeks. If you like Twenty20 the cricket is likely to be enthrallingly entertaining, and beyond the jamboree, if you look hard enough, you may just see the point where the wave broke and the game changed for good.
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 7 October 2009 Posted 7 October 2009 Go you mighty Bushrangers, Brad Hodge leading run scorer for the tournament is a lock!
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 13 October 2009 Posted 13 October 2009 Been really enjoying watching this been some good games, suprised that the english teams seem to be going alright
Alexikokopops Posted 13 October 2009 Author Posted 13 October 2009 I've been watching some on British Eurosport 2. Good fun.
Fox You Forest Posted 13 October 2009 Posted 13 October 2009 What time is it usually on? I can't believe Somerset lost to T&T, The Stanford 20/20 I used to watch was a joke the Caribbean teams all looked shocking.
Alexikokopops Posted 13 October 2009 Author Posted 13 October 2009 What time is it usually on?I can't believe Somerset lost to T&T, The Stanford 20/20 I used to watch was a joke the Caribbean teams all looked shocking. There's usually a match about half 3, plus sometimes a match at half 11. I point you towards this website: http://www.livesportontv.com/ You can click a sport to see what's on, or register and put in the sports you like and what channels you've got and it gives you a day by day timetable of what you can watch. It's superb.
Edmund Posted 13 October 2009 Posted 13 October 2009 I watched parts of both games today. Some good cricket. Does anyone else find the music they have on repeat annoying during the coverage before and after the game. It's like African tribal music which I don't mind but they have it on loop for like half hour which is when it gets irritating.
Fox You Forest Posted 13 October 2009 Posted 13 October 2009 http://www.livesportontv.com/ Hero! bookmarked. Deccan Chargers it is tomorrow.
Edmund Posted 14 October 2009 Posted 14 October 2009 Anyone watching T&T against Deccan Chargers. This one's going down to the wire, 27 needed from 24 balls.
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 16 October 2009 Posted 16 October 2009 The bushys have beaten both IPL sides so far...........Brad Hodge is a star.
Edmund Posted 16 October 2009 Posted 16 October 2009 The bushys have beaten both IPL sides so far...........Brad Hodge is a star. What a last over. I think he smacked two sixes and a four in the last three balls. Some big hits.
Fox You Forest Posted 16 October 2009 Posted 16 October 2009 Trescothick. Lasted longer than I thought he would. Not looking good for Somerset atm. Great knock by Durston.
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 17 October 2009 Posted 17 October 2009 Pollard for T and T was awsome last night, great win by them
Fox You Forest Posted 17 October 2009 Posted 17 October 2009 Pollard for T and T was awsome last night, great win by them I can't believe they keep winning tbh. Oh and that Royal Challengers kit is something else.
SMX11 Posted 17 October 2009 Posted 17 October 2009 I watched parts of both games today. Some good cricket.Does anyone else find the music they have on repeat annoying during the coverage before and after the game. It's like African tribal music which I don't mind but they have it on loop for like half hour which is when it gets irritating. I hate it its not even Indian style music. Glad to see Ronnie doing well for the bushrangers, no doubt we will ruin him
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 19 October 2009 Posted 19 October 2009 I hate it its not even Indian style music. Glad to see Ronnie doing well for the bushrangers, no doubt we will ruin him Ronnie is a star and would of won the Ashes if he played
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 21 October 2009 Posted 21 October 2009 Big one for the Bushies tonite, revenge is on the cards and a spot in the final awaits
Hitesh Posted 21 October 2009 Posted 21 October 2009 NSW absolutely dominated! http://www.cricinfo.com/t20champions2009/e...tch/416944.html
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 21 October 2009 Posted 21 October 2009 Very Very dissapointed virtually all over from the start.
Edmund Posted 21 October 2009 Posted 21 October 2009 Bloody hell there at the semi final stage already! Not watched this for a few days. I'm glad to see Trinidad are still in. From the games I've seen they have battled well.
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 21 October 2009 Posted 21 October 2009 I could't give a stuff about the tournament yet.
Edmund Posted 21 October 2009 Posted 21 October 2009 I could't give a stuff about the tournament yet. Who do you support? I take it your not a fan of NSW or Victoria
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 21 October 2009 Posted 21 October 2009 Who do you support? I take it your not a fan of NSW or Victoria I meant i couldn't give a stuff now........i'm a Victorian through and through. We are the number #1 team get in to every final but we have a tendency to lose a few. Domestic Cricket over here doesn't get a big following over here tho.
Edmund Posted 21 October 2009 Posted 21 October 2009 I meant i couldn't give a stuff now........i'm a Victorian through and through. We are the number #1 team get in to every final but we have a tendency to lose a few. Domestic Cricket over here doesn't get a big following over here tho. Ahh that makes sense. I still can't get my head round the rules on players and which club/country they play for and when. For example doesn't Dwayne Bravo play for you yet is playing for another team/country. As for the international cricket isn't it the big one for your lot soon against India. Always banter and a big rivalry between the two countries makes good watching.
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 21 October 2009 Posted 21 October 2009 Ahh that makes sense. I still can't get my head round the rules on players and which club/country they play for and when. For example doesn't Dwayne Bravo play for you yet is playing for another team/country. As for the international cricket isn't it the big one for your lot soon against India. Always banter and a big rivalry between the two countries makes good watching. Dwayne Bravo and Murali have signed for the forthcoming T20 domestic series over here, they are yet to play for us tho. Dirty Dirk Nannes singed for Delhi but it was in his IPL contract that he is to play for Delhi if they make the Champions League.
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