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After witnessing a string of sluggish performances, beleaguered Mumbai Indians
supporters have launched a huge online drive to demand net run rate neutrality
from their team. With three losses in their first three games of IPL 8, Rohit
Sharma's struggling side are currently downloading runs to their scorecard far
slower than teams in other parts of India, a situation which has seen them accrue
a net run rate that has dipped well into the negatives and threatened to create a
"two-tier" system among franchises.
The dire situation has led to a huge social media campaign (hash-tagged
#SaveTheIndians) in order to bring parity to millions of disgruntled Mumbaiites as
well as prevent their side's sponsors from breaking off commercial partnerships
with the Wankhede-based outfit for fear of having their own brands damaged by
association.
One distraught fan in a brand new Parthiv Patel shirt explained the problem:
"Even though in the dugout we've got Ricky and Sachin, two of the leading run
providers in the game's history, our team are at times still freezing whenever we
get the chance to increase our rate. We even had to rely on an old operating
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system - called "Bhajji" and at least five years past its best - to get it up to
anything approaching modern-day levels in one match. It's so embarrassing, like
your friends seeing you've still got Netscape Navigator installed on your PC. I
mean, I guess it's understandable Bangalore with its reputation for hi-tech
forward-thinking is ahead of us, but frankly being so far behind everyone else is a
bit much to swallow.
"Obviously, what we'd really love is a positive net run rate, but with our bowling
attack that seems a bit optimistic so we'd settle for it just being neutralised back
to zero."
Mumbai supporters have even set up an online petition demanding action is taken,
and IPL COO Sundar Raman said yesterday he has been inundated with emails
calling for the competition to help. He did, however, express concerns that some
fans may not have fully understood the concept of neutrality as it relates to cricket
run rates rather than the internet. "Mumbai supporters don't seem to realise that
the IPL is an open-source platform where scoring speeds depend solely on each
side's players," he said speaking via Facebook Messenger on Airtel.
"It might seem that at times we enter into preferential agreements with some
franchises to ensure they have a higher net run rate than others, but it's just not
true."
With Mumbai due to face network bigwigs Chennai Super Kings on Friday, fears
are growing their access to runs and wickets could be even further restricted.
There was some reason for cheer, however, with the news the fan campaign has
now reached the shores of the Caribbean, where one of the world's leading IT
specialists pledged to investigate the problem.
"One of the reasons my team is so ahead of the game in limited-overs formats is
that I don't ever watch the IPL," said England coach Peter Moores. "But although
I'm not really sure what's meant by net run rate neutrality, if there's data involved
I'd certainly like to look at it."
Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal also waded into the debate for no apparent
reason: "I don't know what the problem is about all this downloading and stuff,"
he said from Lahore. "Personally, I just use Dropbox."
James Marsh writes Pavilion Opinions. He is also a Tefl teacher whose students learn superlatives by being shown Graham Thorpevideos
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