Indian Cricket League

Indian Cricket League
SportCricket
Founded2007
Ceased2009
Divisions9
No. of teams9 city teams, 4 international teams
Country
Last
champion(s)
Lahore Badshahs (2008/09)

The Indian Cricket League (ICL) was a short-lived cricket league that ran from 2007 to 2009. It was sponsored by Zee Entertainment Enterprises, a media company. The ICL had two seasons, featuring four international teams and nine domestic teams from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. The matches were played in the Twenty20 format. A 50-over tournament was also held in early 2008.[1]

The ICL faced significant opposition from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the International Cricket Council (ICC). The BCCI did not approve of the ICL and launched its own rival league, the Indian Premier League (IPL), in 2008. The BCCI also banned the players who joined the ICL from playing for their national teams or in any other official tournaments. The IPL was more popular and successful than the ICL, leading to the ICL's collapse in 2009, ending its brief and controversial existence.

Background

'Rebel' cricket leagues and fixtures played without backing from international boards and the International Cricket Council had been attempted before. Most notably, World Series Cricket, introduced in 1977 by broadcasting tycoon Kerry Packer, had proved the viability of cricket as a commercial product despite the league's short lifespan. In the 1980s, many international cricketers toured South Africa whilst the country was under a sporting boycott due to apartheid, often sponsored by private companies. Both these attempts resulted in pushback from international cricket authorities. World Series Cricket were the subject of litigation, and were not permitted to use recognised cricket stadiums or language like 'Test Match', so instead had to use stadiums intended for other sports and invent new terminology such as 'Supertest'. In the case of the latter, many cricketers received bans from their respective national teams for participating in these tours. As a result, the tours eventually came to an end, a few years before apartheid ended in South Africa and the sporting boycott was lifted.[2][3][4]

In the early 2000s, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) were looking for a way to market the game to a younger audience. Their solution was a new twenty-over competition to be played between counties. The resulting Twenty20 Cup, later renamed the T20 Blast, was a success and drew large crowds during its first season in 2003.[5][6] Similar competitions sprung up in Pakistan, Australia and the West Indies. Eventually, the ICC sanctioned the first official Men's T20 World Cup in 2007.[7]

The Board of Control for Cricket in India sent a young side to participate in the World Cup, due to their skepticism over the format's viability. Despite their inexperience, the Indian side won the tournament. Two months later, the inaugural season of the Indian Cricket League began without backing from the BCCI, who deemed the participants 'rebels' and excluded them from the Indian side.[8][9]

League structure

Each team was coached by a former international cricketer and composed of four international, two Indian and eight domestic players. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) was assured that it was free to draw from ICL's talent pool. The league became active in November 2007 with matches in the Twenty20 format. Former international cricketers including Tony Greig, Dean Jones and Kiran More were hired as board members of the Indian Cricket League.[10][11]

City teams

The city teams were club teams located in major cities in India, along with Lahore in Pakistan and Dhaka in Bangladesh.[12][13] 2007-08 season's 20-20 Indian Championship and 50s only featured Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai teams[14][15] while Ahmedabad and Lahore teams joined in the 20s Grand Championship,[16] and Dhaka team joined in 2008-09 season.[17]

  • Chandigarh Lions[18]
  • Chennai Superstars[19]
  • Delhi Jets / Delhi Giants[20]
  • Hyderabad Heroes[21]
  • Kolkata Tigers / Royal Bengal Tigers[22]
  • Mumbai Champs[23]
  • Ahmedabad Rockets[24]
  • Lahore Badshahs[25]
  • Dhaka Warriors[26]

ICL World teams

The ICL World teams participated in an additional competition, the ICL World Series. They did not play against the city teams.[27] 2007-08 season only featured World XI, India and Pakistan teams[28] while Bangladesh team joined in 2008-09 season.[29]

ICL World XI[30] ICL India XI[31] ICL Pakistan XI[32] ICL Bangladesh XI[33]

Tournaments

Reception

The ICL received some support from unexpected quarters. Camps were held at Mayajaal in Chennai, a private resort with adequate cricket facilities.[40] The then head of Indian Railways Lalu Prasad Yadav showed his backing by opening all the cricket stadiums controlled by the Indian Railways to the league.[citation needed] Describing the ICL as a "good initiative", Prasad issued a statement saying that the BCCI and ICL should each come up with a cricket team and play against each other to show who's the best.[citation needed] The state government of West Bengal also agreed to rent its cricket grounds, notably Eden Gardens, to the league.[41] In Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation provided its Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium for matches.[citation needed]

Controversy

BCCI Response

The BCCI refused to recognise the ICL as a cricket league, and criticised Kiran More and Kapil Dev for joining the ICL.[42] Kapil Dev's association with ICL was seen by the establishment as a conflict of interest as he was also the chairman of National Cricket Academy, a BCCI owned cricket facility.[43] On 21 August 2007, Kapil Dev was sacked from his NCA post.[44] Subhash Chandra had earlier stated that the ICL will go ahead regardless of the BCCI's stance.[citation needed] The International Cricket Council gave a statement through its chief executive, Malcolm Speed, that the ICC would not recognize the ICL unless the BCCI chooses to recognise it.[citation needed] On 25 July 2012, Kapil Dev informed BCCI that he had resigned from the ICL.[45]

The BCCI started its own Twenty20 league. The official league, which launched in April 2008, is called the Indian Premier League. The league model is based on the franchise model of the National Football League and Major League Baseball in the US.[46]

ICL takes BCCI to court

In August 2007, the ICL filed a petition against the BCCI in the Delhi High Court accusing the BCCI of threatening and intimidating them and other state organisations, and asked the court to stop BCCI from interfering with its attempts to sign up players for its tournaments.[47] It also petitioned that the BCCI stop trying to "out-hire" cricket stadiums in India that are owned by the state governments, in anti-competitive attempts to stop the ICL from using them to play matches. On 27 August 2007, the Delhi High Court ruled in favour of the ICL. In its ruling, the Delhi High Court said that players should not suffer in the battle between corporate giants. The court has issued notices to all corporate sponsors, the state cricket associations & the BCCI against terminating valid contracts of players joining the ICL.[48] The Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission (MRTPC) of India had asked its Director-General of Investigation to do an initial investigation into the BCCI's action against players who had joined the ICL. The investigation was based on media reports of the BCCI giving an open statement that it would ban players who join ICL. It was also reported in the media that all state associations, under direction from the BCCI, have cancelled contracts with players.[49]

Pressure on players from other national organisations

In considering rejoining the ICL former England wicketkeeper Paul Nixon was said to have put his career in jeopardy because any player that signs up with the ICL, which does not have official status from the International Cricket Council, risks losing their registration.[50] The addition of a new team from Dhaka in Bangladesh, consisting largely of Bangladesh internationals caused more controversy as the cricket board of that country banned the players for 10 years for joining the 'rebel' ICL.[51] Faced with the departure of so many players the board appealed to other Bangladeshi players to reject the new ICL team, stay loyal to the board and embrace the opportunity to play for their country.[52]

Downfall of the ICL

In April 2009, the BCCI offered an 'amnesty' to all Indian players associated with the ICL,[53] a move that was quickly replicated by other boards like Bangladesh [54] and South Africa.[55] This led to a mass withdrawal of players from the ICL,[56] and the league also faced a cash-crunch due to the impact of the Great Recession on the league's owners.[57] Although the ICL was publicly confident of surviving the withdrawal and holding a new season of the tournament in October 2009.[58]

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