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Giles Clarke's empire strikes back
Could Lalit Modi happen to be the saviour of English cricket? This type of notion seems as preposterous as Darth Vader turning out to be the hero in exchange of the Jedi, but if Giles Clarke, the ECB chairman, gets his way, he won't get the opportunity to prove his true intentions. Fuelled by a personal antipathy that is perhaps unmatched at cricket's highest levels, and armed with evidence of a "rebel" plan to "destroy world cricket", Clarke has swung the boot while his nemesis is down,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and sought to crush any uprising in the infancy.
The bombastic language in Clarke's email to the BCCI president,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Shashank Manohar, and the excitable reaction in the media following the board's subsequent show-cause notice to Modi, would make one think that the ECB had unearthed a plot so despicable it invest those other charges of fraud and money-laundering firmly within the shade.
Everything has happened, however, is the fact that a familiar ECB refrain continues to be rehashed - the only real difference would be that the tune is time being whistled with a national hate-figure. Modi's stunning success in the three-season history of the IPL has left many in English cricket deeply suspicious and fearful from the power he could wield,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and the speed of his comeuppance has delighted the vast majority of the nation's traditionally-minded fans. Clarke,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], whose popularity isn't exactly sky-high either, has figured that to defend myself against his enemies' enemy is a good way of winning a few extra friends.
Admittedly, that number is unlikely to incorporate the bosses from the nine counties with Test grounds, whose intentions he's once more dangled in the public domain,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but that will not bother him in any way. Clarke is definitely at loggerheads with many of the names about the email circulated by Yorkshire's chief executive,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Stewart Regan, where the minutes of the "secret" meeting in Delhi on March 31 were outlined, simply because they represent probably the most progressive aspects of a game title that Clarke and his cronies on the ECB Board are determined should remain rooted in the 1800s.
2 yrs ago,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], this identical scenario was played in the English media, when Keith Bradshaw of the MCC and Surrey's David Stewart drew up a "discussion document" outlining a nine-team English Premier League that may, given half an opportunity, have given the ECB having a viable rival to the IPL (which had just completed its memorable first season), while at the same time safeguarding the future of county cricket as a whole.
However, Clarke's response on learning from the proposal was to dump the document within the BBC's inbox, and before it had been browse the whole idea was up in smoke. Lancashire's Jim Cumbes - another man copied in on the Delhi minutes - reacted to that move by resigning as chairman of the county chief executives, stating that his colleagues have been gripped by "panic and paranoia".
Clarke clearly intends the same to occur again, and in taking his attack not just to Modi but to IMG, the big event management company that is "alleged" to have facilitated the Delhi meeting (as if this type of meeting is a crime), it's as if he believes that righteous indignation alone will carry your day. But what he fails to accept - because he surely isn't blind to the reality of the situation - is that this issue simply won't go away. It'll keep going back to the table, over and over, in whatever form it takes for switch to be permitted to take place.
While the ECB fiddles, the counties 're going bust. The England cricket team can perform no more to boost the coffers - its schedule has already been at breaking point - while the widespread belief among those who were aware of the Delhi meeting would be that the bloated and substandard Friends Provident T20, which will be boring cricket fans throughout the prime weeks of June and July, is really a cop-out made to appease the game's have-nots.
What matters most to chief executives of all counties, but many specially those with the largest stadia and hence the greatest overheads, are bums on seats, so that as Bradshaw and Stewart told Cricinfo in February, in the wake of Hampshire's decision to become listed on the Rajasthan Royals franchise, the chance for any sympathetic reform of English cricket has in all likelihood been and gone. India's market has had off so dramatically in the past 2 yrs that any strategy that seeks to exclude it is doomed to failure. But those who work in the best position to take advantage of additionally, it happen to be the very same counties with the capacities to draw in the largest and finest matches.
Gradually, the have-not counties appear to be coming round to that particular thought process as well. Essex's leader, David East, who recently expressed a desire for staging Twenty20 matches at the Olympic Stadium in East London, has joined a working group, chaired by Bradshaw, which intends to have a broad consider the structure and finances of every aspect of the English game, beginning with the bidding process for Make sure ODI matches, but extending inevitably to the Twenty20 question.
With a little bit of forethought, and a shelving from the paranoia, all this could easily translate into a virtuous circle for English cricket. As Regan states in the minutes from the Delhi meeting: "India see England because the PIVOTAL partner in a Northern Hemisphere / Southern Hemisphere deal . They're absolutely convinced we are sitting on a goldmine!" No other country can provide the venues and also the climate to experience top-level cricket within the Indian off season, and because the roaring success of last year's World Twenty20 demonstrated, the English time zone is a perfect fit for the Asian market too.
To be fair to Clarke, he appeared to have recognised the need for his product when he refused to simply accept anything just one 25% share in the negotiations over the Champions League. However, the truth that Modi refused to experience hard-ball says more about the poisonous nature of their relationship than other things, because as Regan adds in the minutes, that very contract remains unsigned and the offers are still on the table.
Right now, Modi is being portrayed because the devil incarnate by administrators and media in England and India alike, but for the men who gathered in Delhi within an "educational capacity", he's widely admired as a visionary - and whether or not the myriad charges against him are proven, the essence of what he's achieved using the IPL cannot be denied.
Clarke, however, has chosen to combine the business of English cricket with the pleasure of watching his foe squirm. By using the counties' fact-finding as yet more mud to place in Modi's eye, he's hoping to discredit in one well-aimed shy. He may well have helped to get the person, but the plan is certain to endure. For the sake of English cricket, it has to.
Those (enjoy it would seem our esteemed editor) who are towards franchise cricket should take a visit to Chelmsford this summer for an Essex T20 game and pay attention to the high proportion of youngsters within the packed crowd, the majority of whom may have benefited from subsided membership and cheap tickets. Many will have walked to the ground or cycled and many may have come without their parents. These kids will not traipse up to Lords or even the Oval to look at the London Mets or whatever abomination Bradshaw creates (even when they are able to pay the travel or perhaps a ticket). Cricket needs not only money to survive it needs future players and fans. Denying top class T20 cricket to the youngsters of Chelmsford, Canterbury, Taunton and elsewhere will drive cricket even further for the margins from the English sporting landscape.
I'd prefer a cricket world with neither Clarke nor Modi, to be honest. Unsure why we're implicitly asked to regard an English rival for that IPL being an unequivocal great for the English game, either. All of the really forward-thinking brains appear to operate in an advisory capacity just for the ICC, or write books and articles. So, whilst these brains recommend a global Test Championship, the lover of a good cricket gets stuck between the rock of bureaucracy (ICC) and the hard place of avarice (Modi, Clarke and the 'we'll ruin the county season and the first-class game, but do not remove our Sky money' ECB).
Once ICL got going, it was just time before all cricket boards embraced the concept. BCCI jumped in in which the money is first. The response of ECB, that has suffered from the NIH (Not Invented Here) syndrome always,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], was on predictable lines. Following the docking of Modi by BCCI it had been always on the cards he will take his execution skills elsewhere. Compared to what must be done to make a living and 'arrive' in other fields, T20 has an easier access to these goals for young men and cricketers particularly. As long as the Indians remain cricket crazy,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], this boom can survive and men like Modi who've the pulse from the market and therefore are market savvy will encash it (pun accidental) and Giles Clarke can whinge around he pleases.
Andrew Miller was saved from the life of drudgery within the City when his car caught fire in route to an interview. He took this as a sign and fled to Pakistan where he witnessed England's historic victory in the twilight at Karachi (or thought he did, at any rate - it had been too dark to tell). Along with Pakistan, he's covered England tours in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Australia and New Zealand,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], along with the World Cup within the Caribbean in 2007
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