*Perhaps, it is little belated to state now on this much discussed issue. But, I believe, the core of it is to be understood to know the reason behind such compulsion of the organisers, team owners, players, media el et all to be in such hurry to find an alternative venue to some how hold this cricket fanfare. Of course, it is not for cricket lovers, but for fans, who help contribute such immense amount of money to this bonanza. It is truly a money making League !
It is strange to see that IPL (Indian Premier League in Cricket) is moving out of the country due to its clash on dates with General Election in India and consequent problem of the Government to provide adequate security to the 20X20 matches. Why is it so? India, as such, has no threat of terrorist from within, unlike Pakistan, Sir Lanka and Bangladesh...neighbouring countries.
But, after the 26/11 incident of terrorist attack in Mumbai from perpetrators across the border, we have to be cautious as it is an eye opener. This followed recent attack on Sri Lankan cricketers in Pakistan. So, none should take it lying low or overlook the risk perception, not to organize adequate security measure. It is certainly justified that Central Election is of much more importance for the country than IPL, which is a money making game for BCCI, Franchisees, Players, Media and all connected, at the cost of public at large.
Love for quick buck is more than the love for the game and that for the country as it is easily noticed and hence should be underscored.I personally think, it is not necessary to hold IPL cricket matches this year out of the country, since too many cricket matches are going around and also ICC 20X20 World Cup contest is round the corner. There should be enough discretion to appreciate the reason and act in the interest of the of the country and its people rather than pampering ego, showing power and the greed for quick buck ! Most of the time, we forget, our pride for country must supercede all other considerations as it reflects our belief in patriotism.