Shane Bond recently gave a statement that became the talk of the town. According to Shane he became a victim of politics. The victimization process began after he was signed by an unofficial Indian Cricket League. He was discarded by his own cricket board after he signed that contract. When Shane was asked about his decision of joining that unofficial league; he said that he had no regrets. He was proud he took the decision but his own cricket board disappointed him. Shane said that the cricket board of New Zealand permitted the players to join the League but they backed out when the time for the signing of agreement arrived.
Shane said that the cricket board always supported him and told the players that they could play for New Zealand and ICC but they backed out. Shane only felt bad about the fact when they abused him for not playing for his country. He can’t take this accusation that he does not wish to play for his own country. Shane joined ICL in January 2007 and after signing the agreement he was not taken in the national cricket team for the next two years; as he was involved in the ICL.
He returned in June 2009. He was taken in the national team on the condition that he would no more be playing for ICL. He played for Delhi Giants initially but later he joined Kolkata Knight Riders as the owner of the team bid US $750000 for him. Bond is a dedicated player and his fans support him in whatever decision he takes.
Tags: ICL, Shane Bond
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