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Shane Bond joins rebel Indian Cricket League

Associated Press

Posted online: Thursday , February 28, 2008 at 1333 hrs IST
      

Wellington, February 28:: Fast bowler Shane Bond left New Zealand to play in the rebel Indian Cricket League, clinging to hope the ICL will eventually be officially recognised and that his international career may resume.

"I'm sure the restraint of trade things will eventually be tested and who knows what will open up. The landscape is changing all the time," Bond said.

New Zealand has joined all Test-playing nations in refusing to sanction the ICL, while allowing its players to join the Indian Premier League which will operate under the auspices of the Board of Control for Cricket in India.

Bond, 32, will receive a reported USD 800,000 a year for playing in the ICL. In doing so, he has had to give up his international career because New Zealand Cricket has instructed its national selectors not to consider players with ICL connections.

Bond is shortly to join the English county Hampshire on a short-term contract but that involvement might also suffer because of his ICL involvement. The England and Wales Cricket Board has warned that players with an ICL affiliation may not receive the necessary clearances to be registered for county play.

"The ECB board (is) determined to disassociate and distance itself from any promoter, agent or individual involved in such events," it said in a statement yesterday.

"It was further noted that unqualified cricketers requiring a 'no objection certificate' to be registered for cricket in England and Wales are unlikely to receive such certificates from their home boards if they participate in unauthorised events.

"In order to protect the genuine interests in the development of grassroots and county cricket and protecting anti-doping and anti-corruption measures, the ECB policy to condemn unauthorised events will be taken into consideration when evaluating any application to register players for county cricket."

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by Nitin Hamilton on 2008-04-02 12:52:25.353023+05:30
i am from kanpur i am 29 yrs of age, how can i join the ICL.please tell me the process
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Best wishes for Shane.
by Rashmi on 2008-03-11 14:01:29.238934+05:30
All the best shane.
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SHANE BOND
by SAM on 2008-03-08 12:37:07.635497+05:30
WHY DID HE NOT JOIN THE IPL??WHY DID HE WANT TO SPOIL HIS CAREER?WE ALL WANT HIM 2 SEE HIM PLAY INTERNATIONAL CRICKET...HE IS THE BEST AND SHOULD HAVE RESUMED HIS CARRER ....HE IS THE MOST ADMIRABLE PLAYER....EVERYONE WANTS 2 SEE HIM IN ACTION...
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feel sorry for bond
by sorryforbond on 2008-02-28 21:00:05.360465+05:30
it is a shame to lose players like Bond only because he played for ICL. atleast international starts should be immune from these sanctions.
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