Why would you want the IPL played in England?

Yes, England has a number of grounds well capable of hosting matches, but the weather had to be a show-stopper. Afterall, what would those poor cheerleaders do? Rather than their normal atire....

....they'd be forced to wear this sort of thing....

Clearly it's not a goer, and that's before you consider the ECB's relationship with Setanta and the BCCI, despite the fact that it's improved a bit recently.
The sun of South Africa and a board that gets on well with the BCCI seems like a far more attractive and sensible option.
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As a fan, I'd love to see the IPL in England, but if I were running the show, I'd pick South Africa, there are far fewer logistical difficulties and the weather's going to be less of an issue.
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