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mercurial
29-04-2008, 01:37 PM
Indian police say the organisers of the new tournament transforming world cricket could be fined if cheerleaders are deemed to be dressed indecently.

The cheerleaders have been introduced into the Indian Premier League as part of moves to add glamour and entertainment to the game.

Some politicians say the cheerleaders are "vulgar and obscene".

Mumbai police say they will be checking that the cheerleaders' performances do not violate entertainment licences.

The cheerleading girls, wearing short skirts and low-cut tops, have been hired from around the world to perform during the matches which are also being heavily endorsed by leading Bollywood stars.

They include cheerleaders from the Washington Redskins.

'Lines of decency'

Ram Rao Vagh, the police commissioner for New Mumbai, a suburb of Mumbai, where the home team is hosting five matches starting on Sunday, told the BBC that they were not considering any action against the cheerleaders themselves.

What's wrong with cheerleaders? I am also a family person, I do not see anything negative in it

Shah Rukh Khan

"It is difficult to enforce moral policing, we cannot define vulgarity always. It is difficult to ascertain what is vulgar and obscene," Mr Vagh said.

But he said the organisers could be fined for violating the norms of the entertainment licence they had secured for allowing performances in the stadium.

Senior officers would decide whether the cheerleaders had crossed the "lines of decency".

A spokesman for the local team, the Mumbai Indians, said they were not worried.

"Our cheerleaders are properly dressed. They are within limits of what our culture permits. So we have no problems," Javed Akhtar told the BBC.

'Routine'

However, the junior interior minister of western Maharashtra state, of which Mumbai is the capital, said the performances of cheerleading girls at the Indian Premier League matches were "absolutely obscene".

Cheerleaders have complained of sections of the crowd jeering at them Pic: Sandipan Chatterjee/Indian Express

"We live in India where womanhood is worshipped. How can anything obscene like this be allowed?," Siddharam Mehetre told the Press Trust of India news agency.

"This thing is meant for foreigners and not for us. Mothers and daughters watch these matches on television. It does not look nice."

Many others find the indignation misplaced, coming from a city, which is home to a thriving industry of Bollywood films where dance sequences featuring women in skimpy dresses are routine.

Bollywood actor, Shah Rukh Khan, who also owns one of the teams in the competition, is one of them.

"What's wrong with cheerleaders? I am also a family person, I do not see anything negative in it," he said.

The head of India's National Commission for Women said there was nothing wrong with the cheerleaders if it "just for adding entertainment to the game".

"It has to be presented in the right manner keeping Indian values intact," said Girija Vyas.

A former Bollywood actor and a politician belonging to the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Shatrughan Sinha said the cheerleaders were making a "mockery" of the game.

There have been reports in the Indian newspapers of cheerleaders complaining of sections of the crowd jeering at them and making lewd comments.




Link (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7366516.stm)

BOOOO * thumbs down *

stoke
29-04-2008, 01:43 PM
Let them live as they want to live, why judge them?

mercurial
29-04-2008, 01:51 PM
We want to see sexy mamas during the matches :D

timgaul
29-04-2008, 01:56 PM
Didn't see too many complaints during the World Cup.


"This thing is meant for foreigners and not for us"

Interesting then that they invite foreign players to play in their league. But foreign culture should not be allowed.

timgaul
29-04-2008, 01:58 PM
Shatrughan Sinha said the cheerleaders were making a "mockery" of the game.

Uh, this isn't test cricket. The reason this form of the game was introduced was to increase numbers interested in the sport. If you don't like it go back to your empty stadiums with your "real" cricket.

Incidently a great many similar things were said when "pajama" cricket was introduced. How can you not wear white???

gdiza
29-04-2008, 02:00 PM
No man! they are so damn hot!!!!!! mmmmmmmmmmm!!!!

The girls that were dancing during the Standard Bank Pro20... not that was horrible... they can't dance, they looked kark! :(

The_Librarian
29-04-2008, 02:04 PM
them b00bs seems ready to spill out - and that's probably all that will be watched...

gdiza
29-04-2008, 02:05 PM
I don't have a problem, do you?!? :)
Didn't think so! :D

Devill
29-04-2008, 02:19 PM
i don't like cricket , I LOVE IT!

aadil
29-04-2008, 02:19 PM
cricket sucks and so do cheerleaders - yes they do :)

killadoob
29-04-2008, 03:17 PM
wish the cheerleaders would wear less not more!!!!!!!!

come on that thong that thong that thong :)

hj2k_x
29-04-2008, 05:20 PM
I like our local ones way more!

These ones are not that hot and not good at dancing IMO.