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Cricket Correspondent for The Sun, John Etheridge, joins the H&B Show to discuss Hampshire’s deal with Delhi Capitals co-owners, the GMR Group, to finalise a takeover of the County Championship club and whether IPL investment will become the norm in the county game.
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5 Comments
100% – without Indian money, the English game is toast financially. The counties are mostly bankrupt and don't have the revenue streams to turn that around in a country that cares about football much more.
Do talk about ind vs ban 2nd test
The only hope for English cricket is the new investors in the ‘hundred’ make a good job of it. Bypass the wretched county system, the old boys at the ecb and anybody else who has run the sport into the ground over the last 30 years.
Cool.
Don't forget India is keeping England's steel industry ALIVE