The Buyer’s Rights and All

05.23.08 | 4 Comments | Filed Under Commentary

I hate cricket. And this post isn’t about the game. And I didn’t read Amit Varma’s dull piece on accountability in the IPL in full. Except,

Rohit Mahajan of Outlook quoted a Delhi Daredevils players as saying: “[T]hese corporate people attend meetings, and fools among them even try to tell players and coaches how to play.” Sharda Ugra of India Today quoted an India player as saying: “The franchises are being obnoxious. We wouldn’t dream of telling them how to run their businesses. The last thing you need is them telling you how to play cricket.”

The player has no right to complain. Not all natural concomitances of pimping auctioning yourself are pleasant. Fundamentally, you lose your right to complain. In older times, there was a rather crude word to define this. Slavery.

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