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Apart from players, who always seem to be made convenient scapegoats for all problems, I think the franchise owners in leagues like IPL should be made answerable to the ICC or the BCCI with a code of conduct.
Team owners like Vijay Mallya has just shown how much a man like him can damage the reputation of cricket with his outbursts against his players. He is bringing not only his Bangalore team under stress, but also showing the dangers of having demanding private owners for teams.
Now I feel there should be a code of conduct for franchise owners to prevent them from being so heavy handed with players under their control. This especially when it comes to preserving the reputation of great cricketers like Rahul Dravid who face so much embarrassment from a boss like Mallya who knows nothing about the vagaries of the game.
Sure, Dravid is not a T20 player, sure he's not an inspirational leader, but for all that he's done for Indian cricket over the last decade or so, it's simply a shame that he has to answer to a guy like Mallya who respects nothing but the big bucks. The principle is the same. Cricketers cannot be put in such undignified situations like this - especially top class internationals.
I think a code of conduct should apply to franchise owners who should know that money cannot buy everything in life...
If franchise owners make damaging statements like this, they should be forced to give up their share in the team and some other owner should step forward to take control.
Team owners like Vijay Mallya has just shown how much a man like him can damage the reputation of cricket with his outbursts against his players. He is bringing not only his Bangalore team under stress, but also showing the dangers of having demanding private owners for teams.
Now I feel there should be a code of conduct for franchise owners to prevent them from being so heavy handed with players under their control. This especially when it comes to preserving the reputation of great cricketers like Rahul Dravid who face so much embarrassment from a boss like Mallya who knows nothing about the vagaries of the game.
Sure, Dravid is not a T20 player, sure he's not an inspirational leader, but for all that he's done for Indian cricket over the last decade or so, it's simply a shame that he has to answer to a guy like Mallya who respects nothing but the big bucks. The principle is the same. Cricketers cannot be put in such undignified situations like this - especially top class internationals.
I think a code of conduct should apply to franchise owners who should know that money cannot buy everything in life...
If franchise owners make damaging statements like this, they should be forced to give up their share in the team and some other owner should step forward to take control.