Tag: Indian cricket board

  • Former TWI chief Bill Sinrich is dead

    Former TWI chief Bill Sinrich is dead

    MUMBAI: Bill Sinrich, the former NBC newsman who became CEO of London-based sports producer TWI, died unexpectedly last Friday, 2 February 2007, after a short illness.

    He was being treated for depression at the time, according to a statement issued by his widow Nicola Cornwell.
    Sinrich, who joined TWI in 1987, is credited as being the man who helped the Indian cricket board break the Doordarshan monopoly on cricket telecast in the country.

    Sinrich left the company last February not long after IMG/TWI was acquired by New York private investment firm Forstmann Little & Co. His departure was reportedly due to disagreements with the new owners over the future course the company should take.

  • Modi threatens ICC of Indian withdrawal from future tourneys

    Modi threatens ICC of Indian withdrawal from future tourneys

    MUMBAI: If nothing else, the ongoing spat between the Indian cricket board and the ICC has been the most entertaining quotathon heard in a while. And they keep coming.

    In the latest salvo to be fired, the never short for words combative BCCI vice president Lalit Modi has further upped the ante saying that India is prepared to withdraw from future one-day tournaments, including the World Cup, if the ICC doesn’t let up on the matter of the MPA (members’ participation agreement).

    Modi told the BBC: “It (MPA) is a unilateral agreement which gives the ICC the right to modify and amend it any time they wish.

    “I’ve never seen an agreement in which one of the signatories has that right.”

    “We don’t have to play all tournaments. If things don’t work out, we could choose not to play in the Champions Trophy and the World Cup,” Modi told the BBC.

    For good measure, Modi also brought up the issue (yet again) of India being cricket’s economic lifeline. “If the BCCI does not sign the MPA, then the ICC’s income would be reduced to 5 per cent of what it currently is,” he claimed.