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BCCI will support series that promotes Test cricket: Pawar

Refusing to back down from his stance against the Indian Cricket League (ICL), Sharad Pawar again scoffed at the recently floated Twenty20 series proposed for October

Cricinfo staff
07-Aug-2007
Sharad Pawar, the Indian board (BCCI) president, insisted that the BCCI is against "money-making" ventures and will only support series that promote Test cricket. Refusing to back down from his stance against the Indian Cricket League (ICL), Pawar again scoffed at the recently floated Twenty20 series proposed for October.
"Test cricket is the real thing. It is the top level of the game and brings out the best in the players. We would be only happy if anyone does something for the sake of Test cricket. We will encourage it," Pawar told PTI. "But Twenty-20 is for glamour. It can only bring in money."
On August 6, Digvijay Singh, general secretary of the Congress, the biggest party in the ruling federal coalition in which Pawar is a cabinet minister, wrote a letter to the latter requesting the BCCI to give up its "confrontationist" attitude against the ICL. "Instead of taking a confrontationist stand, you should act as a facilitator for the ICL to succeed," Singh wrote. "I am sure the objective of the BCCI is not to make the millions but to popularise the game of cricket. I am sure you will prevail upon the hardliners in the Board and make them understand the sentiments of millions of cricket lovers in India." Pawar chose not to comment on this.
The BCCI secretary, Niranjan Shah, recenty said that players who take part in the ICL will never be eligible to play for India and would also be banned from domestic cricket in the country. Pawar maintained, however, that the BCCI would not interfere if retired players chose to associate themselves with the game: "I had said in Bangalore a few days ago that those who have retired from the cricket and pursue the game in whichever form and we won't come in the way."