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December 27, 2021, 10:45:19 AM
interestingly India head coach Rahul Dravid once played for Scotland; I was really surprised on hearing that but not getting any background information about that deal because as far I have been watching him since his debut in 1999, he was successful with India and led India for 2007 WC as well but not sure when he played for Scotland.
Are you kidding here?
Could you provide any proof or any reference for confirming that Rahul Dravid played other than India?

I read that Yuvaraj Singh was freed by BCCI to play for other T20 tournaments only after got retiring from all the formats officially which is the reason we are not seeing any Indian player to be playing any of T20 tournaments. So, your news on Rahul Dravid might be a rumor as representing a national team might need citizenship and after getting duel citizenship, most countries will not treat their own people like before.
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December 27, 2021, 10:12:47 AM
Australia is not touring Pakistan even before 9/11, last time they tour Pakistan was in 1997 AFAIR. While SL team was attacked in 2009, Pakistan keep touring Australia despite CA boycott to tour Pakistan. I remember CA has no issue sending players to India to play IPL during peak of covid19. Money is above everything.

So this means that if the Australian team visits India for a series, they will get more incentives and salary as compared if they visit a country like Pakistan?  
Don't the cricket players get fix salaries no matter where they play cricket as per the ICC schedule?
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December 27, 2021, 06:24:01 AM
Until 2010 or so, foreigners were not allowed to represent national teams. That situation changed only 10-12 years ago, when the Emirates Cricket Board pressured the ICC to change the rules, with open support from the pig-3. And the gulf model has been adopted by the other countries as well. Out of the 105 ICC members, more than half (especially those in the gulf and the Europe) doesn't have a single citizen playing for them. And because of these nations, those teams playing with native players are losing out.  
It is a news for me; I have not come across any article on the foreign player policy of ICC. If I remember correctly, I first saw Kevin Peterson was playing for England and Usman Khawaja for Australia after that lots of players migrated to New Zeeland, Australia and England.

In my opinion, the country which got the maximum benefits out of this foreign player policy must be England as they have won the 2019 WC with an Irish Skipper.

I have not seen India signed any foreign player so far but interestingly India head coach Rahul Dravid once played for Scotland; I was really surprised on hearing that but not getting any background information about that deal because as far I have been watching him since his debut in 1999, he was successful with India and led India for 2007 WC as well but not sure when he played for Scotland.
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December 26, 2021, 08:40:40 PM
So its basically International Basketball federation (FIBA) who is regulating this citizenship act in basketball. What is ICC doing in this regard in cricket? Clearly they are silent. Only gulf countries do this shameless act of making national team by hiring players from South Asia. IMO no other country is adopting such model.

Until 2010 or so, foreigners were not allowed to represent national teams. That situation changed only 10-12 years ago, when the Emirates Cricket Board pressured the ICC to change the rules, with open support from the pig-3. And the gulf model has been adopted by the other countries as well. Out of the 105 ICC members, more than half (especially those in the gulf and the Europe) doesn't have a single citizen playing for them. And because of these nations, those teams playing with native players are losing out. 

An example is here, from the Czech Republic:

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December 26, 2021, 07:21:14 PM
In my country cricket matches are unique and had huge amount of followers. Our government use this as a mode to unique people. And feed away the religious difference and other cultural differences. Even people will forgotten the fight in front of the cricket matches. Many cultural mismatch will be over come with the cricet match.
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December 26, 2021, 03:57:56 PM
Gulf countries are in the early days of making their presence into cricket. For that reason, now they look for good players from the South Asia. This way the national team will slowly progress and there is no opposition being from the citizens. So, nothing to make it a big issue and that's the reason ICC seems to be silent on this matter.
As far as i understand, UAE is having their Cricket team from the 1990 as per their website, so basically it is more than 27 years and you cannot call them fairly new to the game of Cricket. It is a fact that they are including mercenary players in their team because the citizens are not interested to play the sport and ICC has given them the consideration in return for allowing them to have their headquarters in the UAE and basically tax free.
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December 26, 2021, 10:16:23 AM
I just had a point on @Sithara007 statement that gulf cricket team model may be adopted by netherland if incidents like racism keep happening. Netherland is developed country and they will not allow team of expats to represent Netherland at international venues. Gulf model is very different. Its really that simple.

The Gulf nations do this in most of the sports. Even in the Olympic games, countries such as Qatar usually fields mercenary athletes from Africa and the former USSR. But the catch here is that the other sports have strict quotas for such athletes, while in cricket you can easily form a "national team" without a single citizen. Look at basketball for example. Citizenship is mandatory, and on top of that there is an additional condition that the number of naturalized citizens should not be more than one.

So its basically International Basketball federation (FIBA) who is regulating this citizenship act in basketball. What is ICC doing in this regard in cricket? Clearly they are silent. Only gulf countries do this shameless act of making national team by hiring players from South Asia. IMO no other country is adopting such model.
Gulf countries are in the early days of making their presence into cricket. For that reason, now they look for good players from the South Asia. This way the national team will slowly progress and there is no opposition being from the citizens. So, nothing to make it a big issue and that's the reason ICC seems to be silent on this matter.
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December 26, 2021, 06:45:43 AM
I just had a point on @Sithara007 statement that gulf cricket team model may be adopted by netherland if incidents like racism keep happening. Netherland is developed country and they will not allow team of expats to represent Netherland at international venues. Gulf model is very different. Its really that simple.

The Gulf nations do this in most of the sports. Even in the Olympic games, countries such as Qatar usually fields mercenary athletes from Africa and the former USSR. But the catch here is that the other sports have strict quotas for such athletes, while in cricket you can easily form a "national team" without a single citizen. Look at basketball for example. Citizenship is mandatory, and on top of that there is an additional condition that the number of naturalized citizens should not be more than one.

So its basically International Basketball federation (FIBA) who is regulating this citizenship act in basketball. What is ICC doing in this regard in cricket? Clearly they are silent. Only gulf countries do this shameless act of making national team by hiring players from South Asia. IMO no other country is adopting such model.
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December 26, 2021, 02:01:54 AM

As of today CA is sending its team to Pakistan, cant say about tomorrow. I remember Najam Sethi (ex PCB Boss) saying playing at UAE is total in loss. There is no financial profit for PCB in playing at UAE. Thats major reason why PCB earnings are equal to Bangladesh cricket board. I dont think under current PCB management, Pakistan will play at UAE.

It's not about the money, it's more about the dignity and change of perception. It's been years of that attacks on the Sri Lanka team and for how many years team will use the same excuse of security? If Aussie do not want to play because of any covid variant outbreak at that time, that's understandable as we also care about the health but no more security excues.
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Australia is not touring Pakistan even before 9/11, last time they tour Pakistan was in 1997 AFAIR. While SL team was attacked in 2009, Pakistan keep touring Australia despite CA boycott to tour Pakistan. I remember CA has no issue sending players to India to play IPL during peak of covid19. Money is above everything.
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December 25, 2021, 09:38:39 PM
I just had a point on @Sithara007 statement that gulf cricket team model may be adopted by netherland if incidents like racism keep happening. Netherland is developed country and they will not allow team of expats to represent Netherland at international venues. Gulf model is very different. Its really that simple.

The Gulf nations do this in most of the sports. Even in the Olympic games, countries such as Qatar usually fields mercenary athletes from Africa and the former USSR. But the catch here is that the other sports have strict quotas for such athletes, while in cricket you can easily form a "national team" without a single citizen. Look at basketball for example. Citizenship is mandatory, and on top of that there is an additional condition that the number of naturalized citizens should not be more than one.
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December 25, 2021, 10:51:45 AM

Well, there is no such announcement of Australians not coming to Pakistan in 2022. I think Pakistan should not play in UAE and should insist them to visit our country.
I am not sure why they are afraid to lose with Pakistan when they are already playing well against England.

As of today CA is sending its team to Pakistan, cant say about tomorrow. I remember Najam Sethi (ex PCB Boss) saying playing at UAE is total in loss. There is no financial profit for PCB in playing at UAE. Thats major reason why PCB earnings are equal to Bangladesh cricket board. I dont think under current PCB management, Pakistan will play at UAE.

It's not about the money, it's more about the dignity and change of perception. It's been years of that attacks on the Sri Lanka team and for how many years team will use the same excuse of security? If Aussie do not want to play because of any covid variant outbreak at that time, that's understandable as we also care about the health but no more security excues.
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December 25, 2021, 10:33:59 AM

Could you please elaborate more on this statements so that we could get more enlightenment on your point. Do you mean Netherlands will not bother even if they lose players for the reason of racism? I do not think any developed country will take such a stand in this modern days.

I just had a point on @Sithara007 statement that gulf cricket team model may be adopted by netherland if incidents like racism keep happening. Netherland is developed country and they will not allow team of expats to represent Netherland at international venues. Gulf model is very different. Its really that simple.
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December 25, 2021, 09:23:00 AM
Incidents such as this one will further destroy any interest in the game from the native population.
I am not sure how true practically this statement is. For example, we need to consider South Africa; they were able to produce quality players among many such incidents. Racism is not a new problem in all Europe countries hence I am not seeing such incident will bother the new talents at their interest levels.

I don't think Netherland will allow such model in there cricket team, they will prefer not to made cricket team instead.
Could you please elaborate more on this statements so that we could get more enlightenment on your point. Do you mean Netherlands will not bother even if they lose players for the reason of racism? I do not think any developed country will take such a stand in this modern days.
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December 25, 2021, 08:45:10 AM
Cricket is already a dying sport in Netherlands and around 70% of the club players are expats. Incidents such as this one will further destroy any interest in the game from the native population. In the end, Netherlands cricket team will end up like UAE or Oman, where all the players are non-citizens.

I don't think Netherland will allow such model in there cricket team, they will prefer not to made cricket team instead. Netherland team was in 1996 WC but still there team is weak. Cricket is popular in South Asia and its South Asian origin players that mostly made up teams of countries like Canada,  Netherlands. The way cricket is moving I don't think we will see strong team joining in.
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December 24, 2021, 10:04:13 PM
Some shit going on in Netherlands. A few months ago, during a match between two of the top club sides (VOC Rotterdam vs HCC), there was an allegation that a native player (Dirk van Baren) made a racist remark against a player of Asian origin (Yash Patel, the wicket keeper). There was a heated exchange between the two players after van Baren edged a delivery from Reinier Bijloos, and Patel alleged that the remarks made by van Baren was racist. HCC refused to continue with the game and walked off. Now there is a debate whether the points should be awarded to VOC, or they should be equally split. Even after so many months, the KNCB hasn't reached on a decision yet.  

Cricket is already a dying sport in Netherlands and around 70% of the club players are expats. Incidents such as this one will further destroy any interest in the game from the native population. In the end, Netherlands cricket team will end up like UAE or Oman, where all the players are non-citizens.
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December 24, 2021, 01:24:23 PM

PCB need home series and lots of them in quick succession to make up for the losses incurred in last one decade. It doesn't matter big players of Australia are coming or not, as long as Australia and other countries (SENA) are coming to Pakistan PCB will be happy with that. PSL right now is also having players of few countries, if SENA start coming to Pakistan it will beneficial for PSL.

What NZ board has done with Pakistan same is expected from CA. I am sure they will refuse at very last moment. PCB need to remain vigilant to tackle every situation. Though its a positive development that SENA countries have decided to travel to Pakistan to play bilateral series. CA is coming to Pakistan after 20 years.
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December 23, 2021, 08:42:12 AM
Lets see how things will develop over the month and how many players will be pulling out citing injury  Cheesy. Pakistan wont be earning much of the ticket revenue if the match is played outside Pakistan soil and all the ticket revenue will go to the UAE Cricket board, but they still have the broadcasting revenue. I am not exactly sure how much they are earning selling the broadcasting rights but BCCI is always ahead in this aspect and that is how they are earning the majority of the revenue.

BCCI revenues are ahead of all boards because 1.3 billion people in India are crazy for this sport while same craze is not seen in Pakistan. Tim Paine was the first one to pull out of this tour and later pulled out from Aus squad. Let's see who other is not willing to tour Pakistan. I am sure PCB won't play this at neutral venue.




@eaLiTy that’s the key factor if big player’s of Australia pull out of this series then fans won’t turn up in stands, and won’t even watch the match on TV which will further hurt PCB finances. However if all big player’s participate, then PCB should get handsome returns from ticket sales and broadcasting revenues.

PCB need home series and lots of them in quick succession to make up for the losses incurred in last one decade. It doesn't matter big players of Australia are coming or not, as long as Australia and other countries (SENA) are coming to Pakistan PCB will be happy with that. PSL right now is also having players of few countries, if SENA start coming to Pakistan it will beneficial for PSL.

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December 23, 2021, 02:19:20 AM
As of today CA is sending its team to Pakistan, cant say about tomorrow. I remember Najam Sethi (ex PCB Boss) saying playing at UAE is total in loss. There is no financial profit for PCB in playing at UAE. Thats major reason why PCB earnings are equal to Bangladesh cricket board. I dont think under current PCB management, Pakistan will play at UAE.
Lets see how things will develop over the month and how many players will be pulling out citing injury  Cheesy. Pakistan wont be earning much of the ticket revenue if the match is played outside Pakistan soil and all the ticket revenue will go to the UAE Cricket board, but they still have the broadcasting revenue. I am not exactly sure how much they are earning selling the broadcasting rights but BCCI is always ahead in this aspect and that is how they are earning the majority of the revenue.

@eaLiTy that’s the key factor if big player’s of Australia pull out of this series then fans won’t turn up in stands, and won’t even watch the match on TV which will further hurt PCB finances. However if all big player’s participate, then PCB should get handsome returns from ticket sales and broadcasting revenues.
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December 22, 2021, 02:24:25 PM
As of today CA is sending its team to Pakistan, cant say about tomorrow. I remember Najam Sethi (ex PCB Boss) saying playing at UAE is total in loss. There is no financial profit for PCB in playing at UAE. Thats major reason why PCB earnings are equal to Bangladesh cricket board. I dont think under current PCB management, Pakistan will play at UAE.
Lets see how things will develop over the month and how many players will be pulling out citing injury  Cheesy. Pakistan wont be earning much of the ticket revenue if the match is played outside Pakistan soil and all the ticket revenue will go to the UAE Cricket board, but they still have the broadcasting revenue. I am not exactly sure how much they are earning selling the broadcasting rights but BCCI is always ahead in this aspect and that is how they are earning the majority of the revenue.
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December 22, 2021, 01:11:00 PM

Well, there is no such announcement of Australians not coming to Pakistan in 2022. I think Pakistan should not play in UAE and should insist them to visit our country.
I am not sure why they are afraid to lose with Pakistan when they are already playing well against England.

As of today CA is sending its team to Pakistan, cant say about tomorrow. I remember Najam Sethi (ex PCB Boss) saying playing at UAE is total in loss. There is no financial profit for PCB in playing at UAE. Thats major reason why PCB earnings are equal to Bangladesh cricket board. I dont think under current PCB management, Pakistan will play at UAE.
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