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Terming the BCCI's Emergent Working Committee meeting in Chennai a sham, former spin legend Erapalli Prasanna said that money is ruling the sport now and it is no more a gentleman's game.
"The entire controversy is not going to affect the popularity of cricket in India as we have seen packed stadiums in IPL. Followers of the game are immense here but I can see the gentleman's approach in the game is zero now," Prasanna said.
"Money is ruling the game now and it hurts as cricket has been a glorious game of uncertainties. During our times if a batsman was out but umpire was in dilemma, the batsman himself used to walk out. That was called a gentleman's game but now nobody is bothered.
"Cricketers think that umpires are paid well and it is their duty to judge. The whole approach has been changed," the former off spinner, who has taken 189 wickets in 49 Tests between 1967 to 1978, said.
'It was expected that Board chief N Srinivasan would resign'
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'IPL is not giving anything to Indian cricket'
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Stating that it was not a workable solution, Prasanna said, "I don't think that this is going to work. Nothing is clear and it will further enhance complications."
He felt that legalising betting in cricket was a possibility, which could be explored.
"I am not endorsing the suggestion to legalise betting but I feel that it is a possibility which can be explored like in horse racing. Betting is a gamble where no player, no franchise and no official is involved. They can talk to horse racing officials in this regard," he said.
Asked about his views on IPL, Prasanna supported the cash rich T20 league, saying, "I don't think that IPL is not giving anything to Indian cricket. Fielding standards of our players have gone higher. This league gives platform to youngsters to showcase their skills. It is good for cricket."
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