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ICC chief lambasts Zee TV's racism allegations on cricket
rights
The
International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive David
Richards has labelled Zee TV's allegations that the council
was racist in its decision awarding telecast rights to its
tournaments to the World Sports Group/News Corp consortoium
as "ridiculous."
In
an interview to air on ESPN's Inside Cricket Richards
has said that the racism allegation can be shown to be demonstrably
untrue. "The ICC is made up of people from all over
the world of cricket, from many different cultures, from
many different backgrounds, but all with a common love for
cricket," he is believed to have said during the interview.
"And there are constituencies within that grouping
of member nations from all over the world. It's just too
easy and trite to say that this group did this or that group
did something else. The decision taken by the group was,
I say, on commercial grounds and it was in the best interests
of the long term development of international cricket in
all parts of the world."
Richards
also pointed out that there was no indication of any rebel
tour being started by Asian member nations of the ICC. "They
are all responsible organisations and all are key members
of the ICC. So if there were any suggestions of breakaway
cricket teams or tours that would not be done through the
official boards."
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