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ICL will benefit the game - Gilchrist

Adam Gilchrist, the Australia vice-captain, says the Indian Cricket League could be good for the game in the long run

Cricinfo staff
28-Aug-2007


Adam Gilchrist: "I don't know of any poaching attempts of current Australian contracted players" © Getty Images
Adam Gilchrist, the Australia vice-captain, says the Indian Cricket League (ICL) could be good for the game in the long run and hopes it will strengthen the relationship between players and their boards. "I don't see it as a particularly bad news story,'' Gilchrist told the media at the Sunshine Coast town of Coolum.
"Competition in the marketplace is always healthy. And it's great if that helps establish a better bond between players and the respective boards in the other countries."
Asked about Cricket Australia's link to the ICL, Gilchrist said he wasn't aware of any potential signings and emphasised that the relationship between the board and the players was strong. "I can't comment on the other countries," he said. "It may be a very different landscape there, but we are very well supported by Cricket Australia. There's no doubt about that. Primarily they seem to be targeting retired players so I don't know of any poaching attempts of current Australian contracted players."
Shaun Tait, the Australia fast bowler, also agreed with Gilchrist that the ICL was better suited to retired men trying to earn a living. "These guys who have retired, they can make up their own minds," Tait said. "Young guys like myself, we don't think about it too much, because we are striving to play consistent cricket for Australia. But that's their decision and there's obviously money to be made.''
So far, the ICL has attracted interest from retired players such as Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne and others from around the world who have little hope of making comebacks. The league has signed up nearly 50 domestic players in India and the future of those players is still in question after the Indian board refused to embrace the league. The ICC today said they would not recognise the league if the Indian board did not.