The rebel Indian Cricket League was too small an entity to challenge the
authority of BCCI, Board secretary Niranjan Shah said today.
"ICL is too small to challenge (BCCI), it is very small against the BCCI,"
Shah said.
He said the BCCI initiative to start the Indian Premier League
would benefit young and upcoming cricketers.
"IPL is formed to benefit players. The league wants more
and more young and talented players and it will obviously benefit the players,"
Shah said.
He also sought support from private enterprises and said they should come forward
to help make the concept successful.
Shah expressed hope that Rajkot would host a Test match in
the near future.
ICC match referee Alan Hurst had recently inspected Rajkot,
Jaipur and Vishakhapatnam to find out if they could be upgarded from ODI centres
to Test match venues.
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