'Death of a Gentleman' talks about the decline of Test cricket and the murky world of the sport's administration, featuring interviews of ICC chairman N Srinivasan, ECB chief Giles Clarke, former cricketers Kevin Pietersen and Ravi Shastri among others.
The film by director Sam Collins and Jarrod Kimber premiered at the Sheffield International Documentary Festival last week and will be screened in London next week. It had been in the making for four years.
As per the daily, the current situation, the film contends, is the result of the January 2014 ICC meeting in Dubai at which "these countries rubber-stamped a land-grab for the proceeds of television rights".
Clarke says: "I have every right to put my board's interests first."
The film argues that the sport is contracting in on itself to one monolithic market: Indian T20.
The article further says "the documentary paints a picture of a web of money and influence and one figure to whom all roads lead back: Srinivasan, the former president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India who is now the ICC chairman, and the grand fromage of Indian Cements, which owned the Chennai Super Kings, an IPL team - the same IPL that is accused of killing Test cricket by paying players huge sums to participate in it rather than play in Tests for their countries".
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