No monkey business: IPL puts its money on Symonds
Published on Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 08:50, Updated on Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 09:48 in Sports section
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Melbourne: Indians at large may remain incensed at the perceived boorish behaviour of Andrew Symonds, but senior Indian Premier League (IPL) officials insist the Australian all-rounder will still be considered for selection in their Twenty20 competition's player draft this month.
Symonds has been criticised in the Indian media for his role in the Harbhajan Singh racial slur row, prompting suggestions that IPL franchises may overlook him to avoid enraging their supporters.
But Niranjan Shah, secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), and Kasi Viswanathan, a leading figure within the Chennai IPL franchise, said Symonds's signature was still coveted by the eight teams in competition.
"We believe what Symonds has done (during the Sydney Test) was wrong and should be viewed very seriously. But India is a cricket-loving country and we will not take things further than this," Shah was quoted as saying by the Sydney Morning Herald. "He will still be welcome."
Viswanathan was also convinced that Symonds and his Australian teammates would be in demand at the IPL draft. "Definitely, we will bid on Australians," he said. "What happened in Sydney will not be a factor for us."
The Australians are yet to sign finalised IPL contracts, pending Cricket Australia and the players' representatives ironing out problem areas, including potential sponsorship clashes.
It is understood that the players have been set an initial deadline of Feb 8 to sign the deals. However, recent delays could push that date back by several weeks.
Symonds's agent, Matt Fearon, said his client still intended to participate in the IPL, despite the recent controversies involving the Indian team.
"He has signalled his intentions to play in the IPL, and to my knowledge that hasn't changed in any way, shape or form over the past few weeks," Fearon said.
"The contracts have yet to be cleared, but that is a separate matter. As far as what his intentions are, his view of the IPL has not changed."
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What else you can expetc from these ugly brokers.
As said by very vwery few writers, BCCI was forced by Sachin
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Shame on BCCI Officials. These people have no pride for country. A set of people were bent on damaging the
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BCCI should respect India sentiments and NOT invite Manki. This will become a security issue and Symonds who can never
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Symonds is an entertaining cricketer in all forms of cricket.He deserves a welcome whereever cricket is played.
The 'Sydney' thing is
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Yes, Indians love cricket, but we don not subscribe to the Aussie way of playing cricket (win at all cost
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