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BCCI asks ICC not to put India, Pakistan in same group

BCCI says no to India vs Pakistan: A well-timed, veiled threat aimed at two birds with one stone

Timing is everything in cricket. BCCI president Anurag Thakur's statement on Friday, that he'd ask the ICC not to place India and Pakistan in the same group at the Champions Trophy in England and thus ensure that their 4 June 2017 clash does not take place, is a veiled threat so superbly timed that it would take out two birds with one stone.

Thakur, an MP of the ruling BJP, said this "request" was "in view of the public sentiment in the country.”

"Looking at the current situation between both countries it is not advisable to have India and Pakistan in the same group of Champions Trophy, as there could be situation like we had in India during India vs Pakistan T20 World game in Dharamshala where we had to shift the game at the last moment,” he said.

"I will be suggesting to the ICC in our next meeting in October in South Africa that it will be better if we don't have the two teams in the same group.

"We (BCCI members) felt that it will be better to inform ICC nine months in advance,” he added.

While he made all the right noises at the press interaction, it was the threat emanating from the statement which made it a lot more than merely reacting to events following the Pakistan-backed terrorists attack on the Army camp in Uri.

Thakur's veiled message is timed just before the ICC meet which is expected to take up a number of issues, including bundling of matches for overseas television rights – which the BCCI is against.

Additionally, the BCCI is furious that the ECB has been sanctioned $135 million to host the 17-day 15 matches Champions Trophy whereas India received a paltry $45 million for the 27-day, 58 matches World T20 Championship held earlier this year in India. This apart, reports suggest the ICC is putting up a building in London for the event and the same will be handed over to the ECB after the tournament. More reason for BCCI to see red.

BCCI is also peeved that the ICC was not reacting to the Lodha Committee "interference” with the alacrity it did when other countries Boards were pressurized by their governments in the recent past.

The BCCI feels that the ICC is working against Indian cricket's interests and hence seeks to do some course correction.

Cricket's cash cow

To understand the import of Thakur's statement, a brief backgrounder would be needed. Following the horrendous flop show of the 2007 World Cup, the ICC took over the World T20, Champions Trophy and 50-over World Cup events.

Till then, these properties (barring Champions Trophy) belonged to the host nation. In 2007, West Indies were the hosts but suffered massive losses after India and Pakistan, who were expected to clash in the Super Eight in Barbados, failed to get past the group stage. India's exit triggered a humongous drop in interest, television ratings, advertisements and the ripple effect was passed on to tourism and associated industries. West Indies Cricket Board is yet to recover from the losses. But the cricketing world learnt a very important lesson – a tournament's success depended on India.



Subsequently, ICC, which took control of cricket's world events, deferred to this truth by accepting television channels' demand for marquee matches at every world event.

These marquee matches had to be meaningful ones and not inconsequential clashes which had no bearing on the teams or the tournament. The best possible way to hype up the entire tournament, it was felt, was by holding the marquee match right up front and by giving all stake holders plenty of time and opportunity to play it up in every way possible.

Certainly no marquee match in cricket could be bigger than an India vs Pakistan clash, and hence the Champions Trophy schedule was drawn to have this match at the start (4 June, Birmingham) and the allotment of tickets for the match through a Powerplay (lottery with clauses) system is set to take place this month.

Thakur's statement now puts that marquee match tickets, advertisement spots on television, hotels and a whole lot of other sales in jeopardy. The public mood in India is largely not in favour of playing against Pakistan anywhere at any time. If Thakur feeds that frenzy, ICC's marquee match and the revenues it was expected to bring, would be hit for a six.

The ICC, thus, is being forced to the negotiating table. Of course the complete boycott of Pakistan would certainly send that nation's cricket into a tailspin.

Thus Thakur's demand, while it is unprecedented, is designed to hit the ICC, ECB and conspiring cricketing boards where it hurts. This has the potential to snowball – keep watching this space.
 
How??
Why should we initiate this kind of hate campaign?
Well ,I am not a communist and an ardent supporter of NDA govt.
But this is too far.

We should be professional in our policies.
I dont think we should give this much of importance to these events.
We are a big democratic nation and should act like one.
@hellfire @Joe Shearer @nair

You are right. We need to show more magnanimity. Don't you remember?

In War: Resolution.
In Defeat: Defiance.
In Victory: Magnanimity.
In Peace: Goodwill.

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BCCI requests ICC to not put Pakistan, India in same pool of global events........
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) President Anurag Thakur has requested the International Cricket Council (ICC) to not place India and Pakistan in the same group during upcoming international events.

"Keeping in mind that the [Indian] government has adopted a new strategy to isolate Pakistan and in view of the public sentiment in the country, we request ICC not to put India and Pakistan in the same pool of the multi-nation tournaments," the BCCI president told Times of India.

The decision was taken on the sidelines of the BCCI's Special General Meeting held on Friday.

Thakur's statement comes in the wake of soaring tensions between the two neighbouring countries which led to India's unprovoked firing at the Line of Control on Thursday, to which Pakistan Army retaliated in a befitting manner and captured one Indian soldier and killed eight others.

Because of the high viewership that Indo-Pak matches garner, the ICC has placed the two teams in the same pools over the years. The next ICC event, ICC Champions Trophy to be held in England next year, will also see the two teams contest each other at pool stage.

The arch-rivals last played during the ICC World T20 earlier this year that saw hosts India beat Pakistan by six wickets.

The two teams have not competed in the Test format since Pakistan's tour of India in 2007. There's been no bi-lateral series between the cricketing giants since, save Pakistan's visit of India in 2012 for two T20Is and three One-Day Internationals.

It is worth mentioning that this is not the first instance that Thakur, who is associated with the hard-line Bharatya Janata Party (BJP), has taken such a route.

After the Uri attack that saw 18 Indian soldiers being killed by the militants, Thakur was reported by the Indian media as saying that there is no question of playing Pakistan as India's policy is to expose their support of terrorists activities at the international level.


Who cares??????????......it's just a meaningless sporting event. Makes no difference whatsoever.
 
Even Indian did not issue visas to Kabbadi team for WC participation. Great going :tup:.
 
Good for us since our ODI team is inferior to Indian side at the moment. We will loose to India and than their media will get an opportunity to mock us. So I won't mind BCCI's shallow move.
 
But this is too far.
No it is not, as per your current governments mindset. See the hatred for Pakistan is so strong that you don't want to do anything positive with Pakistan. Isolate Pakistan on all fronts, man the existence of Pakistan is hurting for some people.

On topic: Brilliant, how exactly will ICC generate revenue now? ICC makes most of its money through these events and most of the money is made by a single Pak-India match. Not a good idea for Cricket fans too.
 
most of the money is made by a single Pak-India match.
ICC don't make profit from gambling or match fixing then how can they generate most of the profit from a single hous full game?
They generates money from advertising the event.
Ignorance is a blessing and you are the blessed one.

Don't ban me since you are moderator on this forum and I dare to teach you.

What nonsense......
Your Govt and most of the people doing this since long time, so safe to say a nation of nonsense mindsets. Even near all the matches of ICC WC won by India from Pakistan but still feeling insecure or just a cheap try to hit PCB's income, what a baniya thinking.
 
No it is not, as per your current governments mindset. See the hatred for Pakistan is so strong that you don't want to do anything positive with Pakistan. Isolate Pakistan on all fronts, man the existence of Pakistan is hurting for some people.

On topic: Brilliant, how exactly will ICC generate revenue now? ICC makes most of its money through these events and most of the money is made by a single Pak-India match. Not a good idea for Cricket fans too.

Not Govt .
GoI is just doing their job in an assertive manner.
But I do agree with the jingoism of media .
You cant blame them.Your people are giving them reasons .
And Govt cant do anything against media since this is s democratic nation
 
Media was told to confirm news first by Defense minister, am i right? Media should consistently be told not to show wrong news.

Come on sirji ,Its Indian media ,they dont even know the basic ethics of journalism .
This DM was trapped several times by this media.
 
I think Modi is greatly influenced by Doval, thus the constant failures...
Nope.
Modi wont believe anyone no matter how much they are closed to him.That is why he is in PM post in India .Ajit Doval is good in his job.
Ajit Doval influence is only an ex intelligence operative and handles all of our intelligence and diplomacy with only SA and China .
Rest of them are under the control S. Jayashankar .
So far he proved that he is really successful
 
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