BCCI should be nationalised and profit earned should be shared for other sport activities.. BCCI crores and crores of profits are enjoyed by a very few people...
LOdha, his peers and SC should leave it BCCI to manage and interfere only in the cases where there is crime, corruption etc., that too just judge someone is culprit or not. Beyond that how to run BCCI is none SC or Lodha panel's business. People of this country especially cricket lovers should protest strongly against SC going beyond it's territory. People of this country should remind SC that they are part of constitution and can't define something new of their own. These SC judges pick themselves as judes of SC and they are the one who tells BCCI how to be transparent. Have them first keep their home in order and abide by constitution before addressing neighbor's home.
Re: Lodha and SC thinks BCCI is their asset
by Partha on Sep 28, 2016 02:42 PM
The game changer is Ad in course of play. In no other sports it is allowed. Fifa disapproved such proposal long ago. As a result Advertisers have only cricket to showcase their products and consequential endorsements of cricketers. Cricket & other sports are not on level playing field as far as advertising is concerned.
but viewer would be finally relieved from great pain for unlimited and loaded adds in spite of paying for channels through cable fee or satellite TV recharge. Remember they are suppose to telecast adds only during the breaks as it happens in other countries. So you have already minted Indian viewers for so many years now its time for some respite.
''This is the only country where success seems to be viewed as a bad thing.' 'Other governments and countries go out of their way to protect a successful organisation. Here we find ways of destroying it.'''.....Very well said!
Re: hi
by Aravind on Jun 06, 2016 04:48 PM
Ha ha.. Remove all the politicians from cricket. Shukla, Jaitley, pawar and then see the fate of the game. All politicians unite there for black money / power and greed. This people dont pay taxes. Please note they are playing for india, not any club