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Kudos to Lalit Modi...
« on: May 25, 2009, 05:16:48 AM »
I know this will be an unpopular thing to say here in the DG .. and perhaps people are already tired of hearing this...but one has to call a spade a spade.

Amazing focus and single-minded determination to get things done, despite all odds. Bravo. Irrespective of his stated flaws, this man deserves all the kudos.

..and guess what, even the rain-gods favored the brave and determined. Rain affected only a 3 or 4 games.

SA turned out to be a good pick for location.

..and the adversity gave birth to a new idea - play IPL once in a while outside India - it will just grow the tournament.

Overall - a well executed, great tournament (despite all the in your face advertisements, ugly trophy, silly Miss IPL bollywood and other crass stuff) where the main event - the cricket - lived up to its billing in terms of quality and competitiveness.

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Re: Kudos to Lalit Modi...
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2009, 05:23:30 AM »
I have been saying this from day one.

In an honorary set up where people can get away with not doing things on time or well, and on the other hand dealing with a varied mix of franchise owners (all powerful people in their own right) you need someone pushy like him - irrespective of how egoistic or high handed he may seem. You wont get anything done otherwise.

Bottomline is - He pulled off what 99% thought would be impossible given the odds.

HE DID IT.

Lalit Modi ROCKS!
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Re: Kudos to Lalit Modi...
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2009, 05:26:03 AM »
I have been saying this from day one.

In an honorary set up where people can get away with not doing things on time or well, and on the other hand dealing with a varied mix of franchise owners (all powerful people in their own right) you need someone pushy like him - irrespective of how egoistic or high handed he may seem. You wont get anything done otherwise.

Bottomline is - He pulled off what 99% thought would be impossible given the odds.

HE DID IT.

Lalit Modi ROCKS!
He does!!!!!
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Re: Kudos to Lalit Modi...
« Reply #3 on: May 25, 2009, 05:31:59 AM »
I have been saying this from day one.

In an honorary set up where people can get away with not doing things on time or well, and on the other hand dealing with a varied mix of franchise owners (all powerful people in their own right) you need someone pushy like him - irrespective of how egoistic or high handed he may seem. You wont get anything done otherwise.

Bottomline is - He pulled off what 99% thought would be impossible given the odds.

HE DID IT.

Lalit Modi ROCKS!
..and rubbing people (typically the naysayers)the wrong way comes with the territory of getting things done.

I am surprised that such a personality has survived and excelled in this environment - there are plenty of "pull you down" bloodhounds floating around
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Re: Kudos to Lalit Modi...
« Reply #4 on: May 25, 2009, 05:34:18 AM »
I know this will be an unpopular thing to say here in the DG .. and perhaps people are already tired of hearing this...but one has to call a spade a spade.

Amazing focus and single-minded determination to get things done, despite all odds. Bravo. Irrespective of his stated flaws, this man deserves all the kudos.

..and guess what, even the rain-gods favored the brave and determined. Rain affected only a 3 or 4 games.

SA turned out to be a good pick for location.

..and the adversity gave birth to a new idea - play IPL once in a while outside India - it will just grow the tournament.

Overall - a well executed, great tournament (despite all the in your face advertisements, ugly trophy, silly Miss IPL bollywood and other crass stuff) where the main event - the cricket - lived up to its billing in terms of quality and competitiveness.

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I'm a bit confused. So, what exactly should he be praised for? Coming up with the concept of T20 or merely further utilizing the only market that will support profitable T20? Or that he used illegal means to quench ICL?
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Re: Kudos to Lalit Modi...
« Reply #5 on: May 25, 2009, 05:34:49 AM »
I will give him a lot of credit for quickly getting the tournament running in SA after the Indian elections and security issue. He should also get credit for the logistics as he sits at the head of the pyramid. The man knows how to run a business. (Perhaps we should now see his motivation to kill the ICL at all costs in a different light. It is not about pettiness, he knows about monopolies  ;D)

But after the teams arrived in SA, didn't the cricket pretty much take care of it? T20 is a spectator friendly concept and a great idea. Two IPLs and one T20 WC and all have been 'axcellent'. So long ODIs.
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Re: Kudos to Lalit Modi...
« Reply #6 on: May 25, 2009, 05:38:53 AM »
I know this will be an unpopular thing to say here in the DG .. and perhaps people are already tired of hearing this...but one has to call a spade a spade.

Amazing focus and single-minded determination to get things done, despite all odds. Bravo. Irrespective of his stated flaws, this man deserves all the kudos.

..and guess what, even the rain-gods favored the brave and determined. Rain affected only a 3 or 4 games.

SA turned out to be a good pick for location.

..and the adversity gave birth to a new idea - play IPL once in a while outside India - it will just grow the tournament.

Overall - a well executed, great tournament (despite all the in your face advertisements, ugly trophy, silly Miss IPL bollywood and other crass stuff) where the main event - the cricket - lived up to its billing in terms of quality and competitiveness.

 :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

I'm a bit confused. So, what exactly should he be praised for? Coming up with the concept of T20 or merely further utilizing the only market that will support profitable T20?
Try organizing an event of this scale with 20-25 day notice... it requires leadership, focus, decisiveness, and most importantly a can-do attitude. He should be praised for all those qualities
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Re: Kudos to Lalit Modi...
« Reply #7 on: May 25, 2009, 05:57:55 AM »
But after the teams arrived in SA, didn't the cricket pretty much take care of it? T20 is a spectator friendly concept and a great idea. Two IPLs and one T20 WC and all have been 'axcellent'. So long ODIs.

Yes. But then Modi is not a cricketer. He succeeded in giving the cricket a stage from where it could take care of itself. That is his brief and he was excellent at that.
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Re: Kudos to Lalit Modi...
« Reply #8 on: May 25, 2009, 06:05:47 AM »
I have been saying this from day one.

In an honorary set up where people can get away with not doing things on time or well, and on the other hand dealing with a varied mix of franchise owners (all powerful people in their own right) you need someone pushy like him - irrespective of how egoistic or high handed he may seem. You wont get anything done otherwise.

Bottomline is - He pulled off what 99% thought would be impossible given the odds.

HE DID IT.

Lalit Modi ROCKS!
..and rubbing people (typically the naysayers)the wrong way comes with the territory of getting things done.

I am surprised that such a personality has survived and excelled in this environment - there are plenty of "pull you down" bloodhounds floating around

You need exactly such a personality to survive and excel is such an environment. Others may survive but without excelling.
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Re: Kudos to Lalit Modi...
« Reply #9 on: May 25, 2009, 06:18:57 AM »
I have been saying this from day one.

In an honorary set up where people can get away with not doing things on time or well, and on the other hand dealing with a varied mix of franchise owners (all powerful people in their own right) you need someone pushy like him - irrespective of how egoistic or high handed he may seem. You wont get anything done otherwise.

Bottomline is - He pulled off what 99% thought would be impossible given the odds.

HE DID IT.

Lalit Modi ROCKS!
..and rubbing people (typically the naysayers)the wrong way comes with the territory of getting things done.

I am surprised that such a personality has survived and excelled in this environment - there are plenty of "pull you down" bloodhounds floating around
hmm, as opposed to saint modi of rajasthan, who has never harmed a fly ;)
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Re: Kudos to Lalit Modi...
« Reply #10 on: May 26, 2009, 10:10:36 PM »
I have been saying this from day one.

In an honorary set up where people can get away with not doing things on time or well, and on the other hand dealing with a varied mix of franchise owners (all powerful people in their own right) you need someone pushy like him - irrespective of how egoistic or high handed he may seem. You wont get anything done otherwise.

Bottomline is - He pulled off what 99% thought would be impossible given the odds.

HE DID IT.

Lalit Modi ROCKS!
..and rubbing people (typically the naysayers)the wrong way comes with the territory of getting things done.

I am surprised that such a personality has survived and excelled in this environment - there are plenty of "pull you down" bloodhounds floating around
hmm, as opposed to saint modi of rajasthan, who has never harmed a fly ;)
no-one is a saint.

BTW, even Yudhishtra had to tell a "lie" to kill Drona ..and even Maryada Purushottam Ram got brickbats from a few when he returned victorious to Ayodhya. Not equating Modi to any of these - just putting things in perspective.
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Re: Kudos to Lalit Modi...
« Reply #11 on: May 26, 2009, 10:14:37 PM »
Lalit Modi says money-spinner IPL will go global

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THE REAL WINNER: Modi is a happy man after the IPL wound up with much fanfare.
Lalit Modi is a happy man after the IPL wound up in South Africa with much fanfare and competitive cricket. The chairman and commissioner of the IPL joined CNN-IBN and reflected on the second edition of the cash-rich extravaganza.


CNN-IBN: IPL season two is over. Did you enjoy the final? Were you surprised that Deccan and Bangalore reached the final? That Deccan are now the IPL champions?


Lalit Modi: Yes, I am surprised in a way that these two teams had qualified. But I'm extremely happy that they qualified. That just goes to show that the two teams were equally poised and all the teams in the IPL were equally poised. The two teams that were at the bottom last year finished on top. So there is all chance for every team to make it to the finals next year.


CNN-IBN: Deccan Chargers were initially one team that looked out for buyers. There seemed to be a chaos around them. But now they've won. How was it for you to see them come out of that and win title?


Lalit Modi: Last year, they hadn't got their act together. I think their owner, Ram Reddy, put a lot of his time and effort to get involved with the team. His daughter was also running around and working with the team. I think they did a great job to bring the management together, bringing the players together.


And Adam Gilchrist is a great captain. He has shown everybody what he can do even though he's retired. He's one of the most remarkable players. It goes to show the experience one has is always going to pay off in the end. He was able to gel the team together, bring the management together and go forward with it.




CNN-IBN: Personally how successful would you say the whole tournament was?


Lalit Modi: Extremely successful. Against all the adversities and the challenges that we had, we were able to overcome them in a very short period of about 21 days and make a very successful tournament. It goes to show that our team is able to take a tournament anywhere in the world and perform, also brought a world-class tournament in such a short time.


It's all because of the team we have put together and they are very hard working. Also the infrastructure that was available to us in South Africa was incredible. The administration out here, and Cricket South Africa and their government really went out of their way in every province on a national level to open the gates for us, get us approvals within minutes.


Every time there was an issue, it was resolved within minutes by the government. It was very satisfying and extremely delightful to be here.


CNN-IBN: Moving the tournament to SA was difficult for you. But it also has had some repercussion on other sports in India. Like Australia pulled out of the Davis Cup. Would you say this has harmed the country's sports a bit?


Lalit Modi: Yes, in one way it has. But on the other hand, the reality is what the reality is. I'm sure things are going to fine in India. We have a strong and stable country and a strong government now. I think things will fall into place and there should be nothing to be afraid about being in India. This is the rightful place for our tournaments and that's where we should be.


CNN-IBN: After the IPL, the Board will now host the inaugural Champions League tournament. Its your first tournament as hosts after this. How would you say you're looking forward to it?


Lalit Modi: Champions League will be the first tournament that will be hosted in India after this. We are all looking forward to that and we hope to make that more spectacular and hope more fans will get to enjoy it. I'm sure all the people in India who missed out on the IPL will look forward to going to the Champions League which starts on October 8.




CNN-IBN: What has been the feedback from franchises about hosting the tournament in South Africa? There were some doubts in the beginning.


Lalit Modi: We all had doubts in the beginning, and rightfully so. It was very challenging to put a tournament up in three weeks. Everyone said it couldn't be done. And people were afraid that the tournament may tank and have repercussions on the franchises and on the tournament as a whole.


Advertisers were panicking, broadcasters were panicking - there was panic all around. But that gave us all the more reason to ensure that we will make it a success. So we filled all stops and it was the BCCI and the governing council that gave all the support to let us do this. With all the help we could get, we were able to do it.


CNN-IBN: Talking about the advertising and sponsors. Initially the media planners had said that it would take a hit of about 10-15 per cent. But that was not true. You have said that the ratings are higher.


Lalit Modi: The ratings are much higher than last year. Advertisers have nothing to worry about because at the end of the day, when they sit back and retrospect, and examine the media output and their plans for the year, they always compare them to last year. They compare themselves to what is happening on television sets scenario, in that particular moment of time.


The IPL is right there at the top. There is no second place, then are the rest. So we have consistently delivered, and it goes to show that we have a global brand that we have been able to build in a short period of time. It's going to be sustained; there are over a billion people in our country. And another half a billion people around the world would be potential cricket customers or watching cricket.


I think the IPL is going to become a truly global phenomenon, bigger than any other sporting event in the years to come. Between then and now is to take it to that level. Then there is the US market. We hope that we take it there. But we have a long way to go, but that's our objective.
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Re: Kudos to Lalit Modi...
« Reply #12 on: May 26, 2009, 10:41:13 PM »
Sony on course to reap Rs 4 bn from IPL
 
By ASHWIN PINTO
Indiantelevision.com Team
 
 
(22 May 2009 8:20 pm)
 
 
MUMBAI: Sony Entertainment Television India (now known as Multi Screen Media) may well be on course to earn over Rs 4 billion from the Indian Premier League (IPL) as it has managed to sell the remaining portion of its inventory at double its earlier rates.
 
 
According to Multi Screen Media president network sales, licensing, telephony Rohit Gupta, only 10-15 per cent of the inventory was left which is why the channel was able to sell at a premium. "We got between Rs 800,000 to Rs one million for a 10-second spot," Gupta claims.
 
 
Sony had earlier said that it was selling at Rs 400,000 per 10-second spot on Max, the official broadcaster of the IPL.
 
 
Though the ratings have shrank in the second edition of the IPL, Gupta expresses satisfaction with the viewership the event has been able to record so far.

"There was a slight dip in the ratings. That was because more matches had to be held early in the evening compared with last time. This was due to the fact that the event is being held over five weeks this time as opposed to six weeks in the first edition. However the primetime ratings were not affected. Next year when the event returns to India it will be a far bigger affair," says Gupta
 
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