This is a too much
It is probably to be used in situations like this that the phrase "This is a too much" was probably coined. I mean, how much more ridiculous this can get.
BCCI's complaint over Lloyd's comments
Clive Llyod, while on a private visit to Mumbai, while responding to a question, moots the idea that the ICC should find a way for the IPL and ICL to work together, for the betterment of both the players and the game.
What does the BCCI do? It shoots a complaint saying that the ICC should condone his statement bcos he works for the ICC in some capacity. This is what the BCCI does with the financial clout it enjoys over other ICC countries. All this muscling down of any disagreement , no matter how insignificant it is, is slowly and surely getting to all the constituent countries.
There was a time when I used to feel proud of India's dominance in the world of cricket administration. But more and more the BCCI acts as arrogant dictators who can't the slightest of criticisms, the more exasperating it becomes. What next? Kapil Dev should not comment on Indian cricketers bcos they represent the BCCI?
BCCI's complaint over Lloyd's comments
Clive Llyod, while on a private visit to Mumbai, while responding to a question, moots the idea that the ICC should find a way for the IPL and ICL to work together, for the betterment of both the players and the game.
What does the BCCI do? It shoots a complaint saying that the ICC should condone his statement bcos he works for the ICC in some capacity. This is what the BCCI does with the financial clout it enjoys over other ICC countries. All this muscling down of any disagreement , no matter how insignificant it is, is slowly and surely getting to all the constituent countries.
There was a time when I used to feel proud of India's dominance in the world of cricket administration. But more and more the BCCI acts as arrogant dictators who can't the slightest of criticisms, the more exasperating it becomes. What next? Kapil Dev should not comment on Indian cricketers bcos they represent the BCCI?
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