Why BCCI needs to implement globally-adopted norms on agent accreditation...

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Manish Singh
CricketCountry has always stood for the game in all its purity. In pursuance of that approach, CricketCountry joins hands with gamechangerindia.com to produce a blueprint on what needs to be done by the powers that be to not just clean-up the much-maligned sport of cricket but also introduce fresh measures that will help Indian cricket emerge stronger and wiser from this crisis. In the first of the many parts to follow, Aditya Shamlal and Amrut Joshi focus on the challenges with regard to agent accreditation.

Background- The Multi-Dimensional Problem
The ongoing spot-fixing and betting saga that has engulfed the Indian Premier League (IPL) has opened a proverbial can of worms for cricket in India. A multitude of issues are now on the table for debate and reform such as:

1. The governance systems (or lack of it in the IPL) encompassing both the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the various IPL Franchisees.

2. The sufficiency of existing criminal laws (or lack of it) to counter the threats of illegal betting, spot-fixing and match fixing.

3. The influence of external actors (such as player agents and bookies) on player behaviour...


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