Hindustan Times (Delhi)

AMRIT MATHUR HUR

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In summer, the cricket world spins around the IPL axis. But while India is immersed in the annual cricket carnival much is happening in the cricket world.

Australia, scarred by controvers­y, is a patient recovering from surgery, taking unsteady steps to healthy life after the ball tampering nightmare. When Steve Smith’s team fiddled with the ball, it sandpapere­d the nation’s reputation and plunged Australia into its biggest cricket black hole.

The worst, however, is past and the new media deal has dispelled fears about public outrage triggering a commercial backlash.

The deal brought in significan­t changes: ODI’S and T20 cricket went behind a paywall and Channel 9 lost a property they owned for 40 years.

Australia announced its annual central contracts, equally rewarding Tests and ‘white ball’ experts.

One major beneficiar­y in this, understand­ably, was captain Tim Paine. With Smith and Warner suspended, Paine finds himself in the box seat —

considerin­g not long ago he lost his place in home state Tasmania.

England too has issues, but only annoying niggles compared to Australia’s major challenges. Disapprovi­ng voices in boardrooms are growing louder about the new T20 tournament starting in 2020 and other governance matters.

Counties are seeking a greater share of IPL and demanding clarity about players dashing off to India at the last minute.

The counties, meanwhile, have attracted top overseas talent. For a change, India is sending a strong contingent to England: Virat at Surrey, Pujara at Yorkshire, Ishant at Sussex, Axar Patel at Durham and Varun Aaron at Leicesters­hire.

The South Africans are also present in full force with Morne Morkel, Aiden Markram and Dean Elgar heading en masse to counties, joining Kolpak col- leagues Kylie Abbott and Simon Harmer.

Closer home, Pakistan took the PSL final to Karachi and hosted three matches with a West Indies side so weak it would struggle against a Division 2 county side. Pakistan also announced its squad for England.

Missing: Pakistan’s Misbahul-haq and Younus Khan, both retired. Axed: veteran Wahab Riaz, for non performanc­e. Injured: Yasir Shah. Included: Fakhar Zaman (left-handed dasher) and Shadab Khan (the mystery leggie).

In Sri Lanka, simmering discontent between the cricket board and the ‘interim’ govern-

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