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| Who will get McCullum in the Champions League? |
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| Pitched By Cricket360 Observer | |||||||
| Thursday, 05 March 2009 | |||||||
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The lucrative Champions League series is six months away, but it already sparked off tussles between three teams over the ownership of wicket keeper batsman Brendon McCullum in the tournament.
Come October and it will be time for India to host another Twenty-20 tournament, where world’s best domestic cricket teams will vie for the title. Being the New Zealand’s foremost Twenty-20 team, Otago has ninety nine percent chances of being invited to this lucrative tournament, where the winning team will pocket a check for $6 million! And if that happens, the internationally acclaimed wicket keeper batsman, Brandon McCullum falls into great dilemma---which side to play for? The Australian team, New South Wales Blues or his Indian Premier League team, the Kolkata Knight Riders or his home team---Otago? The New Zealand cricket will be richer by US$200,000 if McCullum decides to play for a team other than Otago at the Champions League. However, the Otago team management is pretty optimistic about Brandon’s joining in the Otago team. As a Dunedin boy, who went to the Kings High School there, Brendon made his cricket debut with Otago, while his elder brother Nathan debuted with Volts. The Otago Cricket chief executive Ross Dykes says he is quite sure that McCullum’s loyalty lies with none other than Otago. And the qualification of Otago to Champion League has once again put him in the cross roads of opting between money and prestige of his country-team. However, if IPL’s Kolkata franchise fail to qualify, then it will be easier for McCullum, for choosing from two is surely easier than choosing out f three. But with KKR being one of the strong contenders of this year’s Indian premier League title, it is unlikely that McCullum will have two options to choose from. However it will be worthwhile to mention here that, some of his colleagues in the national team face the same dilemma and they include the players like Jacob Oram, Scott Styris, Daniel Vettori, Ross Taylor, Kyle Mills and Jesse Ryder. The New Zealand Cricket has already held discussion to work out a solution to it; though they refuse to comment on its outcome.
3.25 Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved."Newer news items:
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