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<blockquote data-quote="NiveaFlorex" data-source="post: 29372259" data-attributes="member: 529752"><p>They are talented but more than that they are very invincible in their own conditions/pitches. </p><p></p><p>All this is due to their system and infrastructure. From domestic cricket (state ricket/ranji trophy) they have a very good/efficient system to identify talent and also groom them. Managed and coached by the people who actually came from the system - like sourav ganguly, ravi shashthir and dravid etc.</p><p></p><p>They bend rules? yes sort of. They know they are the powerhouse in cricket and ICC would not survive without them. But I don't see anything wrong with it. This is exactly how australian and england cricket boards ruled in 2000's. Sort of like karma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NiveaFlorex, post: 29372259, member: 529752"] They are talented but more than that they are very invincible in their own conditions/pitches. All this is due to their system and infrastructure. From domestic cricket (state ricket/ranji trophy) they have a very good/efficient system to identify talent and also groom them. Managed and coached by the people who actually came from the system - like sourav ganguly, ravi shashthir and dravid etc. They bend rules? yes sort of. They know they are the powerhouse in cricket and ICC would not survive without them. But I don't see anything wrong with it. This is exactly how australian and england cricket boards ruled in 2000's. Sort of like karma. [/QUOTE]
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