The model should be based mainly on Indian origin people revenues and ownership.
Once moved to western type countries like UK, AUZ, NZ, US, etc or bought by them.
The entire business model will be controlled by Ghooras and so will be the balls of the players, IPL business model and balls of BCCI/Modi/Pawar/India controlled by ghoras.
better for indian in places like SA, WI, Tanzania, kenya or even Dubai/South-Americas, Surinam, etc. control.
Maybe even closer to india like thailand, laos, Andaman, sri-lanka. mauritius, nepal, bhutan.
IPL committee,Indian Govt and respective State Govt. has capability and the money to provide the best possible security in the world, so there is nothing to worry.
Re: IPL Security
by MOON MOON on Feb 25, 2010 11:57 AM
Yes and if the Aussies still feel insecure,theycan stay in their own country and get bashed up by drunk mooroons.
IPL committee,Indian Govt and respective State Govt. has capability and the money to provide the best possible security in the world, so there is nothing to worry.
let australia provide security to our indian students in a small country and then equate with india.Time they looked at themselves first.threat or no threat IPL will go on with or withour auustalian players.behaving like school (lkg) kids.
Look guys no one can exclusively guarantee security in India; a country so huge and vast like a continent. Such a responsibility falls into the hands of the respective state governments.
Unlike Australia, India has several police jurisdictions within each state. The issue is highly complicated. What the IPL and the police force as a whole can do is provide adequate security to the franchises as a whole. This would cover all the individual players, the coaching staff, support staff etc right from the moment they leave their hotels, their time at the stadiums and then the journey back to their hotels.
The Aussies are making a big deal out of dog poop. If they want a prime ministerial or presidential level security then too bad. No athlete or sports person can be guaranteed such a level of security. I don't think the BCCI has the time or patience to implement all that now. The IPL starts in under 2 weeks time so at this point in time the decision belongs with the individual players. Personally, I feel that the IPL shouldn't get desperate or beg any player to participate. IF any player decides to boycott fair enough, but his contract should be terminated immediately. Simply cause security can never be guaranteed in India. It's the way we Indians have been brought up and that's the way the world is right now. No where is safe !
Most of the revenue for IPL matches comes through TV rights, so whats the need to have live spectators to watch the matches.
Technology can do wonders and it would be quite possible to create virtual spectators in the stadium so that players and TV viewers have a feel of the real spectators.
Re: Security solution
by raja reddy on Feb 24, 2010 11:08 PM
What a great idea. can we manage even with out players in the ground, this will save money to all the team managents..........