Wednesday, April 13, 2011

IPL boon or curse?

IPL Overview

It was argued that IPL would flourish the cricket talent in India. In contrary it has brought fight among two Indian players @ cricket ground itself that too on the first edition of the IPL. Ok, let us assume that it shines unrecognized cricket players of the nation but then Why the same kind of talent flourishing was not being brought up in other games, because the people of India supports cricket than anything else in which corporates have seen an another opportunity to ruin the common man. Players are traded like horses and corporates pay them based on their popularity among Indian fans.


Do you still believe that IPL is an entertainment?


This IPL is all about Corporates trying to capitalize entertainment for the benefit of itself.
The definition of "Entertainment" from WordWeb dictionary is "An activity that is diverting and that holds attention". Cricket is an entertainment if it was played an average 20 - 30 matches in a year, but in IPL the game was played on everyday continuously for 50 days. It looks like it is not an activity that is diverting but it has become a major business activity for BCCI and corporates. In addition to IPL, it is usually followed by Cricket League T20 which spans over 3 weeks of time. These entire league saga takes about 3 months of players time and in the remaining 9 months they have to represent the team INDIA. It makes them to play in close schedules without much rest. I can hear someone saying that "BCCI didn't ask the players to play in IPL. It's the players who wants to play in IPL to earn more money". Yes that is absolutely true but this is what is expected from players as they are also human being like you and me who have the family to look after.

A Blockbuster business of corporates


Each and every team has equal share among 55% revenue from IPL's Media and Sponsorship rights which is apart from the individual sponsorship obtained by them. In addition to the above the team owners or franchise are allotted with 20% of the tickets. For this year's IPL4 season, Rs. 6 lakh is charged for 10 seconds advertisement in broadcasting television channel. It is expected that the television channel could raise about Rs. 1000 Crore this year through advertisement alone apart from this they receive money television viewers. Each team has individual sponsors which also accounts to the revenue of the team owners. Please remember that every penny spent on these advertisement and by the sponsors are recovered from consumers of those products through someway or other way. The intent is not to quote that at the end of IPL all the consumer products prices are getting increased but this is also one of the factor for increase in the price rise of the consumer products which eventually accounts to some percentage in increase in inflation.

Loss of Money

It's the tax payer's money used to construct the cricket Grounds, the BCCI pays minimal rent for these grounds to take the maximum advantage which paves the way for the corporates to earn more money and spend them like anything to the cricket players all over the world. Players of other countries are getting onsite offers[working away from their home country usually to make money in short term] for 3 months in a year to play in IPL through which they earn more than what they used to earn for the whole year if they play for their nation. India has about one-third of poor people of world poor, but we have accepted and encouraging these corporate horse trading games through which they provide onsite offers to players of developed countries like England and Australia.

Bandh on one day[12 working hours] in India causes loss of about Rs. 13,000 crore. People are wasting their time by watching IPL and taking their time off, right from commercial shops to software industry. This decreases the productivity. If there is a consensus among readers that entire time spent by Indian people on watching one season of IPL and CLT20 as one day bandh, it accounts to a loss of 13,000 crore rupees.


So, I would say that IPL is a curse on India and request every responsible Indian not to encourage the so called cricket entertainment mania IPL and CLT20.

1 comment:

  1. The TRP rating for IPL season 4 has been reduced below 4 which is considerably lower than the previous season. Great to see that many people tends to ignore IPL :-)

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