indian cricket sold out-expensive cricket
By umasri
@umasri (28)
January 25, 2008 11:36pm CST
the ipl has been auctioned for millions of dollars,is it worth to sell the game and the players. i dont agree with the idea of a game being auctioned,tomorrow there may not be any buyer !what appens then------?
5 responses
@pankajlot (252)
• India
29 Feb 08
india cricket is not sold out!
you should rather say indian cricket
team is sold out,and i was amazed to see
dhoni sold out at 6 crores and new comer
ishant sharma also sold out on higher price
now these players will play for their sponsors money
how cheap!
@vinay049 (1878)
• India
27 Feb 08
in my opinion cricket is the most popular game in the world at the moment.And indian cricket board is the richest.Players are getting money because they are performing well as well as their market values of brands are also high so they diserve that.They will get money till they perform well so i don't see any possibilities of not any buyer for them.
@deserve40 (1656)
• India
26 Jan 08
Well I do not see any reason why there may not be any buyer for Indian cricket. This game is so popular in India that its market is going to be on rise every time. People of India are bound by this factor and it has become something like a religion for Indian people.
However, this type of activities may cause harm to the game because then it will be commercialised a lot. Players will be playing only for money. In that case the real spirit of the game may be lost. It will surely improve the financial status of the palyers but for the star players they have already earn enough to make their life even after retirement very comfortable. Here the new players who perform well be benifited the most. I think that this one is a positive side.