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		<description><![CDATA[Researching the background behind the Pakistani Cricket team no-ball apparent scandal bought it home to me just how enormous the cricketing industry is, uniforms, bats, balls, clothing etc. Billions of pounds are at stake here. Surely the players themselves (without whom none of this enterprise could happen) need to be far better paid than they seem to be in order to remove any temptation on their part to scupper this huge enterprise by, against all the rules of fair play on the pitch, bolstering their relative pittance of a wage by illegal betting and so gaining a small extra crust for themselves. How about more largesse to the players in the first instance? Pay them well in the first place and you won&#039;t develop these problems.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Researching the background behind the Pakistani Cricket team no-ball apparent scandal bought it home to me just how enormous the cricketing industry is, uniforms, bats, balls, clothing etc. Billions of pounds are at stake here. Surely the players themselves (without whom none of this enterprise could happen) need to be far better paid than they seem to be in order to remove any temptation on their part to scupper this huge enterprise by, against all the rules of fair play on the pitch, bolstering their relative pittance of a wage by illegal betting and so gaining a small extra crust for themselves. How about more largesse to the players in the first instance? Pay them well in the first place and you won&#8217;t develop these problems.</p>
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