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The complete lack of dignity and integrity in the Champions League.


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All the rules are there just to favour the Indian teams: 1) No team can have more than 2 overseas players...unless your Mumbai Indians...in which case you can have five overseas players. 2) Everyone has to go through a qualification phase...apart from the India teams who get into the main competition without having to do anything. 3) If the player plays for both the IPL side and the domestic side, he has to play for the IPL. This disregards the fact that the domestic side was probably the team who put in all the resources for that player to develop him into what he is. 4) Even if that said "domestic side" was a country, the player has to play for the IPL side. Kieron Pollard is from Trinidad and Tobago, yet he can't play for them and he has to play for the IPL side in the Champions league. Its a diguisting farce of a tournament

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If you would put in some efforts and cite how you came to 2,3 and 4 conclusions I will explain. No free lunch here.
2) The fact that all of the teams get shoved into a qualifying group and none of the IPL teams have to do so? 3) many many examples of this. 4) Kieron Pollard is an example. He couldn't play for T&T due to the IPL team having first dibs on him.
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2) The fact that all of the teams get shoved into a qualifying group and none of the IPL teams have to do so? 3) many many examples of this. 4) Kieron Pollard is an example. He couldn't play for T&T due to the IPL team having first dibs on him.
[2] Can you explain why KKR played the qualifying stage? Only finalists don't have to qualify for IPL. http://www.clt20.com/fixtures.jsp Check other country teams like NSW etc. aren't qualifying too. You just need to read up more, simple. For [3] and [4], http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_by_example
Proof by example (also known as inappropriate generalization) is a logical fallacy whereby one or more examples are claimed as "proof" for a more general statement.
Check the rules.
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[2] Can you explain why KKR played the qualifying stage? Only finalists don't have to qualify for IPL. http://www.clt20.com/fixtures.jsp Check other country teams like NSW etc. aren't qualifying too. You just need to read up more, simple.
yet the winner of the county tournament had to qualify? Even then, very sketchy ground. Every single time there has been a clash the player has gone to play for the IPL team. Explain? And you've clearly not addressed the Mumbai Indians rule for 5 overseas players.
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yet the winner of the county tournament had to qualify? Even then, very sketchy ground. Every single time there has been a class the player has gone to play for the IPL team. Explain? And you've clearly not addressed the Mumbai Indians rule for 5 overseas players.
Pakistan won't play CLT20. Thanks.
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Since, you're just going to post without putting in any effort let me explain in totality to your original post. [1] I said - This is the only point which deserves attention, we will come back to it once the others are done. [2] CLT20 is a joint initiative of BCCI, CA and CSA. So they get the preference, simple. [3] and [4]

What are the rules governing players who represent more than one club that is competing in the tournament? If a player is selected to play for an ‘away’ team rather than his ‘home’ team (the team from the country he is eligible to represent in international cricket), the ‘away’ team must pay USD 150,000 as release fee to the ‘home’ team. ‘Away’ teams are not eligible for compensation if a player chooses to play for his ‘home’ team.
http://www.clt20.com/faqs.jsp As I said earlier you just have to read more about the tournament than throw tantrums here.
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