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'India not safe for Pakistanis' and the IPL controversy

It is really funny how everyone here is quick to criticize IPL management and team franchisees on this entire issue.

Has anyone tried to view the matter from the perspective of the IPL teams?

Shilpa Shetty, one of the investors in Rajasthan Royals, gave an excellent explanation. With Shiv Sena and others making open threats against the involvement of Pakistani players in IPL, the team franchisees took the best decision in their interests. How can these teams ensure the safety of the Pakistani players in India?

The only problem here was that the IPL management should have discussed the matter with the franchisees before requesting the visas of Pakistani players. Anyways, it seems that the decision by the franchisees was made just before the auction since Shiv Sena made those threats only two days before the auction was held.

To end, I think Pakistanis themselves don't realize the level of anguish some Indians have against anything related to Pakistan. The Shiv Sena threats could not have been taken lightly and the IPL took a wise decision. Unfortunately, the media in both countries is inflating the issue to get more and more viewers hooked on.

Think with an open mind once rather than stupidly believing anything which the media has to say.
Poor etiquette and lack of class, and another poor excuse - how many different excuses by the IPL are we at now?

If two days before the auction security had become such a concern over terrorists threats from Hindu extremist groups in India, then the IPL teams and management should have contacted the players that THEY actively pursued and shortlisted for the auction to let them know what was going on, especially since it is obvious that the decision to not select the Pakistani players was arrived at by the IPL through consensus as a league.

This isn't that complicated.

In fact even today CricInfo is quoting IPL managers as providing yet another explanation that 'it was the needs of the teams', when till yesterday it was 'concerns over availability and security'. When the IPL cannot even get its own stories straight, it is obvious that this was a poorly managed tamasha for whatever reason.
 
Poor etiquette and lack of class, and another poor excuse - how many different excuses by the IPL are we at now?

If two days before the auction security had become such a concern over terrorists threats from Hindu extremist groups in India, then the IPL teams and management should have contacted the players that THEY actively pursued and shortlisted for the auction to let them know what was going on, especially since it is obvious that the decision to not select the Pakistani players was arrived at by the IPL through consensus as a league.

This isn't that complicated.

In fact even today CricInfo is quoting IPL managers as providing yet another explanation that 'it was the needs of the teams', when till yesterday it was 'concerns over availability and security'. When the IPL cannot even get its own stories straight, it is obvious that this was a poorly managed tamasha for whatever reason.

How hard is it to understand?

The IPL management is clearly saying that the franchisees took the decision in their best interest.

Ultimately, the onus of providing security to the players is a responsibility of the franchisees and they weren't willing to take the security headache to fulfill their needs. Whatever decision the franchisees took in the auction is not a concern for the IPL management. The management's responsibility is to organize the auction and make the players available for auction.

Regarding the IPL management and franchisees not communicating their concerns directly to the Pakistani players, yes, that was a mistake. The franchisees should have let the management know about their secret inside deal and the Pakistani players should have been informed before. But the franchisees didn't realize that the issue will blow so much out of proportion otherwise they would have let the Pakistani players know about it.

It is just a case of lack of communication between the franchisees and the management and the Pakistanis being overly sensitive.
 
Its not question of owning a league...its demoralizing and humiliating sportsman....don't want...don't invite...but invite and humiliate is unacceptable...

Not every player who is invited is selected to play.
You need to understand the process, in IPL players are sold. IPL gets player for this process of getting auctioned, it is upto the buyers to buy them. Now when IPL got these players they did not knew if buyers will not buy them, they even worked to get their visa stamped.

The buyers are putting their money and for some reason they did not want to put their money on Pakistani players.
 
How hard is it to understand?
As hard as the IPL is making it since they cannot get their stories straight.

Till yesterday it was all about 'security and availability concerns', since that excuse was shot down, today they changed the story to be 'needs of the teams'.
Ultimately, the onus of providing security to the players is a responsibility of the franchisees and they weren't willing to take the security headache to fulfill their needs. Whatever decision the franchisees took in the auction is not a concern for the IPL management. The management's responsibility is to organize the auction and make the players available for auction.
Again, if the terrorist threat from extremist Hindu groups in India was such an issue two days before the auction, the IPL mgmt and teams should have contacted the Pakistani players to let them know about the issues being faced, especially since the IPL is the one that pursued them and shortlisted them for the auction.

Common decency and professionalism would have it that the IPL let the players know of the changed security circumstances.
Regarding the IPL management and franchisees not communicating their concerns directly to the Pakistani players, yes, that was a mistake. The franchisees should have let the management know about their secret inside deal and the Pakistani players should have been informed before. But the franchisees didn't realize that the issue will blow so much out of proportion otherwise they would have let the Pakistani players know about it.
It is not about 'not realizing the issue would blow into a controversy' - it is about basic etiquette and professionalism. Whether the issue blew into a controversy or not, a complete change in the availability of Pakistani players from such a serious issue of terrorist threats from Hindu extremists in India should have been conveyed to the players.
It is just a case of lack of communication between the franchisees and the management and the Pakistanis being overly sensitive.
Pakistanis are not being overly sensitive, the IPL has acted extremely poorly and unprofessionally and deserves all of the criticize coming its way. They can't even get their stories straight in the aftermath.
 
Poor etiquette and lack of class, and another poor excuse - how many different excuses by the IPL are we at now?

If two days before the auction security had become such a concern over terrorists threats from Hindu extremist groups in India, then the IPL teams and management should have contacted the players that THEY actively pursued and shortlisted for the auction to let them know what was going on, especially since it is obvious that the decision to not select the Pakistani players was arrived at by the IPL through consensus as a league.

This isn't that complicated.

In fact even today CricInfo is quoting IPL managers as providing yet another explanation that 'it was the needs of the teams', when till yesterday it was 'concerns over availability and security'. When the IPL cannot even get its own stories straight, it is obvious that this was a poorly managed tamasha for whatever reason.

And just to make things clear, one of the owners of the franchisees said that they are "biggest losers" for not taking Pakistani players.

Therefore, the issue of Pakistani players not being talented enough does not rise. The franchisees never said. So stop twisting statements made by some to serve your own bias.

The only tamasha is the useless finger-pointing, rona-dhona and speculation going on.
 
Thread closed for now, till I can moderate it later.

Given that three other threads were closed on this topic.
 
And just to make things clear, one of the owners of the franchisees said that they are "biggest losers" for not taking Pakistani players.

Therefore, the issue of Pakistani players not being talented enough does not rise. The franchisees never said. So stop twisting statements made by some to serve your own bias.

The only tamasha is the useless finger-pointing, rona-dhona and speculation going on.

Oh is this the latest excuse?

I am losing track of all the lies coming out of the IPL owners mouths you see. First it was security, now it is 'needs of the team'.

Perhaps you should go sit down with the owners and come up with a consistent lie first to explain the complete lack of professionalism and decency and then try to save face.
 
 
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Indian Sports editor saying what Indian board is today is because of Pakistan.
 
Yes, India is indeed not safe for pakistan dude... Not at all, and not when in Mumbai especially
 
then why the hell they never say plears before they go india??????????.or bombay happen yesterday?.shamefull haters.
 
That is just pathetic of those Indians who can't take a sport like a sport.

If India can't provide security for Pakistanis how can it guarantee it for say Australians or England? Their security is just that? That no one is trying to kill the English?

The best answer Pakistan can give them is play good cricket. It's difficult since we get to play so little, but to rise against adversity is the mark of true heroes.
 
then why the hell they never say plears before they go india??????????.or bombay happen yesterday?.shamefull haters.

Say what ever you want to, The Franchises did not want the pakistani players, so did not buy them.... Its the right of every person what to choose..... Now who knew that all of them were thinking like shilpa?
 
That is just pathetic of those Indians who can't take a sport like a sport.

If India can't provide security for Pakistanis how can it guarantee it for say Australians or England? Their security is just that? That no one is trying to kill the English?

The best answer Pakistan can give them is play good cricket. It's difficult since we get to play so little, but to rise against adversity is the mark of true heroes.

We cannot give security to the country men whose country was responsible in killing thousands of Indians, and In Mumbai where will they stay? Taj hotel or oberoi?
 
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