Friday, August 05, 2011

This is just another job

The indian cricketers are centrally contracted and are professional cricketers.Just like so many of us are policeman,scientists and English teachers.Doing essentially an intermittent kind of work,they are playing first class and list a cricket for less than 250 days a year.Harsha Bhogle in a recent article has spoken about poor scheduling.I am sure many of us in India would like to work shorter days in summer and longer in winter.We cannot have it our way and the cricketers cannot have it that way because the Board gets its revenues from eyeballs watching TV and Harsha Bhogale would know that an India- Victoria match however good will not have a TV viewing comparable even to an India Bangladesh ODI. This brings me to the point that amateur cricket can possibly have that kind of sheduling with Railway Ticket collectors and Bank employees given long playing leave as long as they play for India.After the ZEE Telefilms judgement of the Supreme Court, that pssibility also looks remote as it is settled law that the cricketers do not represent India the way the UN delegation does.They play for the BCCI.It is only because of that an iniquitous system where Bihar having 10% of the country's population is not allowed to field a team in Ranji Trophy while Gujarat and Maharashtra have three teams can prevail.BCCI, Mr.Bhogale,knows that it has a brand with a sell by date and has to exploit it as much as they can.If the players really cared they could have stayed away from IPL auctions and used all that time to play cricket in England to their heart contents as free citizens of a functioning democracy.

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