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ICL defiant
THE unofficial Indian Cricket League has vowed to emerge stronger despite an exodus of players back to mainstream competition. "The ICL is not shutting down, it will continue.
Our plans for a tournament later this year are on track," said Roland Landers, spokesman of the Essel Group that owns Zee Television, which promotes the ICL. Recent offers of amnesty by national cricket boards had tempted dozens of players back to officially sanctioned competitions at provincial and national level. Several foreign players had also sought release from their ICL contracts.
Our plans for a tournament later this year are on track," said Roland Landers, spokesman of the Essel Group that owns Zee Television, which promotes the ICL. Recent offers of amnesty by national cricket boards had tempted dozens of players back to officially sanctioned competitions at provincial and national level. Several foreign players had also sought release from their ICL contracts.
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