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    20/20 for $20 million

    England bag £50m Twenty20 bonanza

    England have agreed to play five winner-takes-all £10m Twenty20 matches in the Caribbean after signing a deal with businessman Sir Allen Stanford.

    The first match will be on 1 November against Stanford's Super Stars at Sir Allen's cricket ground in Antigua.

    Winning players will receive £500,000 each, with another £1m split between the rest of the squad and coaches.

    The remaining £3.5m will be divided between the England and West Indies Cricket Boards.

    It is believed to be the richest team prize for a single sporting match. The deal will be for five years with a match being held annually in November.

    England coach Peter Moores said players were happy with the deal and denied there had been a split in the camp.

    He added their mental strength would be tested in a different way because of the amount of money involved, although he did not expect there to be issues if established players were left out of the side in place of up-and-coming stars.

    "It will be a different sort of pressure for all the players. It is such an exciting time to be involved in the game," Moores said.

    "In modern sport you realise that players get paid differently and you get paid for what you earn the right to. It's quite a ruthless business."

    Sir Allen, 58, a Texas-born billionaire who first made his fortune in real estate in the 1980s, arrived at Lord's for the announcement by private helicopter, landing on the nursery ground.

    The glitzy launch was attended by a number of past cricket stars including Sir Ian Botham, Sir Viv Richards, Sir Garfield Sobers, Sir Everton Weekes, Curtly Ambrose and Nasser Hussain. And during the event, $20m (£10m) in cash was brought on to the stage to highlight the serious amount of money involved.

    The agreement is part of Sir Allen's ongoing initiative to try and reverse the decline of West Indies cricket.

    He has been bankrolling a local Twenty20 tournament in the Caribbean since 2006, with $2m prize money on offer, and the Stanford Super Stars will be made up of these players.

    "It is one night, winner-takes-all $20m," said Sir Allen, who also believes that Twenty20 cricket could replace football as the biggest game in world sport in less than 10 years.

    "Twenty20 is what's going to grab the TV revenue and it's the future of sport, make no mistake about that. This (series) will expose the sport to a whole different market that has never seen cricket, nor would they be interested to see the game via a Test-match series.

    "You have to remember T20 was born right here in England, I didn't invent it, the English invented it.

    "We are working with the England and Wales Cricket Board to take it to another level. They are, in my opinion, the best drivers going into the future for all of us to benefit from.

    "We had to create something that had never been done before and take cricket to the previous level in the Caribbean, we have not been running our sport at a professional level."

    Sir Allen, who also supports golf tournaments in the USA, including last week's Stanford St Jude championship, polo and sailing, first offered a $5m (£2.5m) one-off winner-takes-all match to South Africa but it came to nothing because of scheduling problems.

    He then tried to entice India and doubled the prize money but they also refused.

    ECB chief executive David Collier confirmed the matches would be sanctioned by the International Cricket Council but would not be given official status.

    Collier said: "It is wonderful to have such a warm endorsement from Sir Allen and it is testament to what we have been trying to do in the game."

    [BBC]

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    I watched the press conferance for this as i wasn't really sure what it was all about. Personally i think the idea is abit weird and i don't see how it's going to benifit anyone apart from the players bank balances. It's funny how SA and India rejected the idea and then Sir Allen was like England was my no.1 choice, what a cock!

    I seriously dislike Sir Allen Stanford, he doesn't respect the game of cricket and its history and his views on Test cricket is just shocking imo and it will be because of people like him that test cricket could take a back seat to 20/20 in the future.

    Also he is banging on about how this will take West Indies cricket to the top but how the **** is one 4 hour game of 20/20 going to do that, yea the money is great but the majority of it goes to players and coaches and most likely England as West Indies are rubbish (no offence).


    #2
    Good idea - wrong team. Should be Stanford's XI versus a World XI. England have hit the jackpot though, but I wouldn't want to be in their shoes if they lose the final!!
    "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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      #3
      Anyone following this?
      Seems abit **** atm, hopefully the $20 million game will be decent

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        #4
        Watched the game last night. Comfortable for England, they have an assured confidence about them that I haven't seen for years.

        The games aren't great so far because it's a terrible limited overs wicket. Far too much in it for the bowlers. 20-20 is all about boundaries, but they are tough to come by at this ground. With such a huge prize and media spotlight you would have thought they would have got the pitch right.......at Stanfords home ground too. Ridiculous.
        https://www.needlesandgrooves.com/

        https://twitter.com/NeedlesNGrooves

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          #5
          The real kings of 20:20 aren't even playing anyway. This is a bit of a sideshow to be honest

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            #6
            Originally posted by Sarb24 View Post
            The real kings of 20:20 aren't even playing anyway. This is a bit of a sideshow to be honest
            You mean Australia?
            https://www.needlesandgrooves.com/

            https://twitter.com/NeedlesNGrooves

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              #7
              Originally posted by captainfog View Post
              You mean Australia?
              Yes of course. The 20:20 Champions..............
              ....

              Hold on a second...............................CHAKDE INDIA

              I mean India

              :-)

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                #8
                Originally posted by Sarb24 View Post
                Yes of course. The 20:20 Champions..............
                ....

                Hold on a second...............................CHAKDE INDIA

                I mean India

                :-)
                Handed to them on a plate by Misbah....

                Still not over it......
                "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by looprevil View Post
                  Handed to them on a plate by Misbah....

                  Still not over it......
                  Brilliant player though is Misbah. The way he got you back into that game was amazing. Should have one but it was a brilliantly disguised slower ball by Joginder Sharma that did for him

                  Lol

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sarb24 View Post
                    Brilliant player though is Misbah. The way he got you back into that game was amazing. Should have one but it was a brilliantly disguised slower ball by Joginder Sharma that did for him

                    Lol
                    True, in fairness we did well to make a game of that final. Damn frustrating when you get so close though!! Especially against India!!

                    Hopefully the 20/20 WC game next year will be just as exciting!!

                    Fantastic to see the amazing reception the Pakistan players received in the IPL from the Indian public at large - will never forget that.
                    "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by looprevil View Post
                      Handed to them on a plate by Misbah....

                      Still not over it......
                      I am sure he is as traumatised as you are
                      In Rafa I Trust

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by DeeGame View Post
                        I am sure he is as traumatised as you are


                        You know, maybe I will get over it when Pakistan finally beat India in a WC!!!

                        It WILL happen, look at Chelsea yesterday - all records have to be broken one day!! Hopefully in next years 20/20 final!!

                        I would love the trophy to stay in the Indian sub-continent so if Pakistan don't win it I really hope India do!!
                        "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by looprevil View Post


                          You know, maybe I will get over it when Pakistan finally beat India in a WC!!!

                          It WILL happen, look at Chelsea yesterday - all records have to be broken one day!! Hopefully in next years 20/20 final!!

                          I would love the trophy to stay in the Indian sub-continent so if Pakistan don't win it I really hope India do!!
                          You guys need to practise the bowl out

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by The_Milkman View Post
                            You guys need to practise the bowl out
                            Misbah 4 runs

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                              #15
                              Saw the news today that Stanford has apologised for flirting with Matt Prior's pregnant wife and Alistair Cook's girlfriend. Apparently Prior's wife is pregnant and he was bouncing her up and down on his knee while she was laughing away. Shocking. He comes across as a right sleaze now to be honest. Come over and play for $20m whilst I play with your WAGs in the Stands. What a plum

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