London, Sep 4 (IANS) Former England captain Ian Botham has branded the Indian Premier League (IPL) as "too powerful" for the good of cricket and believes that it should not exist.
Delivering the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) Spirit of Cricket Cowdrey Lecture at Lord's Wednesday night, Botham said the IPL provided the "perfect opportunity for betting and, therefore, fixing" and asked the International cricket Council (ICC) to do more to expose the "big names" involved.
"I'm worried about the IPL - in fact, I feel it shouldn't be there at all as it is changing the priorities of world cricket. Players are slaves to it. Administrators bow to it. How on earth did the IPL own the best players in the world for two months a year and not pay a penny to the boards who brought these players into the game," said Botham.