And so the IPL rattles on and the rest of the world goes to sleep, wondering when it will be finally over and we can get on with some real cricket. That is, except the West Indies and Pakistan, who are getting on with things regardless. Oh, if only Australia would do the same.
James Sutherland, it seems, is even more bored than me. He's decided to mix things up a bit by pissing off the PCB. He made comments to a newspaper claiming Pakistan didn't take recommendations made by a commission on match fixing in 2000 seriously. He claimed that last year's spot fixing scandal wouldn't have happened if the PCB had taken these recommendations seriously.
And now the PCB aren't happy and are asking the ICC to investigate Sutherland. It's all fun and games and, naturally, distracts from the tedium that is bright coloured outfits and fat dancing girls.
I am ill-qualified to comment on Sutherland's claim or on what the PCB think the ICC will do, but I do have a question: what the hell has any of this got to do with the chief exec of Cricket Australia?
Seriously, Jamie, most of Australia couldn't care less what you think - what on earth makes you think the PCB and the people of Pakistan will care? Shut up and get on with organising us some real cricket, would you?
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His usual crap to try and distract us from the mess that is CA.
Sid, the fat dancing girls are not in the IPL, most of them look like dancers or gym bunnies, the chubby ones were all in the English T20 last year.
lou
I have to be honest, having avoided all IPL this year (except one match where Gilly was being very swish that I only watched because Man U were pissing me off on the other channel), I was basing that assumption on an earlier IPL (or it may have been a CLT20 - they all run together after a while) and on last year's England T20 comp. I'm pleased they've upped the class of dancer this year - god knows there is enough money for it in IPL. I just hope they do the same in the county cricket this year.
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