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England Was Never A Serious Contender To Host IPL

Andrew Wildblood sounds remarkably relaxed considering he is responsible for transporting one of the biggest sporting events on earth to a completely new continent in a little over three weeks in the full glare of the world’s media.

The senior vice-president and corporate director for India at the sports marketing giant IMG, responsible with the Indian Premier League chairman, Lalit Modi, for coming up with the concept, revealed yesterday that South Africa was a clear winner when it came to relocating the tournament over security concerns in its homeland and said that generating local support in its adoptive country would be key to its success.

“Ultimately it was a pretty straightforward decision. If you think too much about it, you can talk yourself into it being very difficult to do,” he said. “But you have to remember we have an awful lot of people out here and a lot of the planning can simply be overlaid into South Africa. We’re talking about playing cricket in cricket grounds that host cricket matches.”

The scale of his challenge became clear as the task of scheduling 59 matches in seven weeks from 18 April dragged on past close of business yesterday. Among the many added difficulties is the decision to make all eight franchises “homeless” for the duration of the tournament and to try to include fixtures in some of the country’s smaller venues.

Wildblood said that South Africa was the clear choice once Board of Control for Cricket in India members and organisers looked into the logistics of playing 59 matches at the start of the English season. “As you got into the detail of working the schedule around the existing county and international fixtures and the potential disruption with Sky and all of that it became clear that, if Cricket South Africa was proposing to host it in a way that was consistent with the BCCI’s aims, then it was the obvious choice,” he said. “As we got into the detail, the weather was the key thing. You just can’t rely on the weather in the UK in April.”

He promised that the tournament would generate the same passion as last year’s phenomenally successful inaugural season in India, despite concerns about the potential lack of atmosphere and half-full grounds. “I disagree with the suggestion that it won’t stimulate the same fervour in South Africa. I think it will. There is already a huge frenzy here. There is a huge Indian population and a huge cricket-loving population. I think they will get together and bring it to life.”

Wildblood said it would live or die on whether it could attract local fans into the stadiums. “Our focus is putting in place strategies that ensure the stadiums get filled up. We want an event that is supported by the local population,” he said. He denied that the short lead time would be a problem and said going to a Twenty20 match was a spur of the moment decision “not dissimilar to going to the cinema”. He conceded the midday starts could be a problem on weekdays but indicated that IPL organisers were working on innovative marketing and ticketing solutions that would bring in the crowds. “We will judge the success or failure of the event by the number of people we can get into the ground. If we can build the momentum and fill the stadiums, all the other factors will follow.”

Complex negotiations over the schedule are due to be concluded today. The original plan, as laid out by CSA to potential hosts, had been to give each team a home base but such was the clamour among the franchises to be housed in Durban, the greatest Indian diaspora outside the subcontinent, that it became impossible to choose. The advantage it would have given that team, likely to play to packed houses for seven home games, would have been immense.

The subsequent plan was for each team to play an equal number of games at each venue. Durban, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Centurion and Port Elizabeth, the “big five” Test venues, were never in doubt but such was the consternation among the other contenders for a slice of the IPL pie that a compromise plan was being put in place yesterday. Bloemfontein is the next biggest venue but has a poor attendance record. During the rugby season the largely Afrikaner population would be a hard market to tempt.

Hotel rooms have already been booked in East London and Kimberley in anticipation of some matches being played there while Benoni and Potchefstroom, the last serious candidates, are both within striking distance by road of Johannesburg and Centurion.Another potential problem emerged yesterday when global news agency Reuters reminded subscribers that it may not be able to cover the tournament due to a dispute with the organisers.

In 2008, Reuters and other international agencies refused to cover the tournament because they claimed the accreditation terms “contained discriminatory elements” to which they could not agree, including a bar on distributing pictures to websites. In November, it similarly boycotted the first Test between India and Australia before the BCCI agreed to amend its terms. Reuters said yesterday that it remained to be seen whether agreement would be reached for the IPL in South Africa.

The commercial value of the IPL was underlined yesterday when it agreed a blockbusting new broadcast agreement with Multi Screen Media and the World Sport Group, worth $1.619bn (£1.1bn) over the next nine years.
Source – guardian.co.uk

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All IPL Matches On TV

PAY channel SuperSport will broadcast live all 59 matches of the Indian Premier League cricket tournament, which starts on April 18 and continues past mid-May.

SuperSport’s coverage will include the opening ceremony in Cape Town on the eve of the tournament.

Full broadcast schedules and other information regarding coverage will be released in due course. — DDR
Source – dispatch.co.za

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IPL Event Will Pump In Much-Needed Money

Cricket has always been a money spinner in india but seldom has it been linked so closely to the revival of a nation’s economic spirits . The Indian Premier League (IPL) has raked in the moolah from the day it launched last year, but the 2009 edition is important not just as a sporting extravaganza bringing together the cream of cricketing talent from around the world but also as an event that will pump in much- needed money into some sectors of the cash-strapped economy.It’s no surprise then that despite the dates of the General Election clashing with the second season of IPL, efforts have been stepped up to ensure a smooth ride for the league. At the time of going to press, IPL organisers were desperately trying to salvage the tournament, by preparing yet another revised schedule, following a directive by the Home Ministry.

Industry analysts reckon that total losses for all involved in the IPL could be as much as Rs 2,000 crore in case the tournament is cancelled. What’s more, the future revenue model of the IPL could go haywire, with the format itself becoming unviable.
Source – sify.com

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Aussies Miss England As IPL Goes South Africa

England cricket chiefs were furious at county clubs for hiring Australian players ahead of the Ashes.

So the prospect of Test stars like Brett Lee, Mike Hussey, Simon Katich and Shane Watson arriving early to adjust to local conditions while playing in a transplanted Indian Premier League must have been even more irksome.

Not only would the Australians have had extra time in England before the Ashes start on July 8, they would also have enjoyed the perfect warm-up for the World Twenty20 tournament in June.

The fact they won’t have that opportunity is unlikely to soften the blow of England being overlooked to host the lucrative IPL in favour of South Africa.

As IPL commissioner Lalit Modi put it: “The IPL is a big competition. We would bring around $US100 million ($A142 million) of revenue to the British economy and anybody in a recession would want to have us.”

England was the hot tip – particularly in England – to stage the second annual IPL tournament after security concerns in India prompted a search for an alternative venue in April and May.

That was before questions were raised over England’s suitability, not least because of its inclement weather.
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To a large extent, the country’s famously dodgy weather ruined its bid.

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Durban Should Host IPL Final, Says Pollock

Former Proteas allrounder Shaun Pollock has welcomed the news that the Indian Professional League will play the second staging of the tournament in South Africa, but criticised the decision that teams will not be based in specific centres.

“T20 has taken off in South Africa, and the tournament will certainly raise the profile of the sport here, but our fans may struggle initially to identify with teams. In that respect, it would have been better to have franchises based in particular cities to give people time to get to know ‘their’ team,” he said.

“It will also mean, with 25 players per franchise, that guys will lead a nomadic life on the road, unable to leave their stuff at their base camp,” Pollock said.

The commissioner of the IPL, Lalit Modi, announced on Tuesday that six venues – still to be announced – would be used for the tournament, which will feature eight franchises.

He said that discussion over whether to base teams in particular venues had been “difficult and delicate”, and that it had finally been decided not to do so.

An Indian journalist covering the event said that part of the problem lay with the fact that “all the franchises want to play in Durban” because of the strong Indian support in the city. The chief executive of the KwaZulu-Natal Cricket Union, Cassim Docrat, agreed.

“I’ve heard very much the same thing, so perhaps to avoid dissent and unhappiness the decision has been made to rotate teams equally between all the venues,” he said.

Pollock, who is serving as an “adviser” to the Mumbai Indians’ franchise, said that the reduction of the tournament from six to five weeks would make it even tougher for the players, who would face a tough regime of playing and travelling.

Under the new schedule, 59 matches will be played in the five weeks.

The intensity of the action would also place pressure on practice facilities.

Docrat said this wouldn’t be a problem in Durban, with the nearby Kingsmead Oval being used to supplement the normal nets at Kingsmead.

Pollock also suggested that Durban should be favoured to host a semifinal and the final.

“Durban is the only city in the country with the warm weather to make it feasible to hold matches that deep into winter,” he said.

Modi said that details of the venues to be used, as well as the fixture list, would be revealed within the next two days.
Source – iol.co.za

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