Kriterion_BD wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 8:59 pm
TapsC2 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 3:36 am
Eventually the T20 leagues are going to become so long that they will hold the main contracts and national games will be pushed into smaller windows. Unfortunately money talks guys. One has to wonder whether a kid still wakes up and dreams of playing a test match or they dream of the T20 millions.
It will be interesting to see how the ODI world Cup does next year in terms of interest and total views.
I disagree. Ultimately, I think the IPL stars are stars because of the international game - with some exceptions like Umran Malik. 98% of the game's stars start at some level of international cricket (U-19, or Test/ODI/T20 level). In fact, the only domestic leagues big enough to make a
trans-national superstar on their own are the IPL and the Hundred/Natwest T20. Even the BBL lacks the exposure to create an
internationally recognizable superstar without the Australian national team performance.
Similarly, I think the vast majority of Indian cricket fans would value the national team over Mumbai, Chennai, Punjab's franchise teams.
Here is my concern. I was just reading Trenr Boult justifying his refusal of a national contract by saying he has 3 young kids. How many Kiwi stars turned down a central contract? This is why I am personally insisting that the senior players be allowed to play in these tournaments. These guys are humans with retirement on their mind. Those leagues will go a long way for them.
Second worrying trend. I was looking at the IPL auction with a bit of interest this time. I read that 47 of the international players who registered for the auction don't even have a single international cap. I looked for an example then I ran into Marco Jansen's brother, Duan Jansen. He got picked up by the Mumbai Indians for a small fee. Then I saw he got picked up in the SA T20 league for almost 200k. So here is somebody who has made about a quarter of a million dollars from T20 cricket but has never played for the Proteas.
Then I found Donovan Ferreira, same thing. Most of the West Indian Players who registered don't have a cap. Brevis has made over half a million already and he hasn't played for the Proteas.
All this shows the economic power these leagues have. This is why South Africa were willing to put their ODI world Cup at risk, so that the likes of Duane Jansen can pick up 200k and continue to be happy
Money talks and will keep on talking. You will even see how something silly like a T10 league in Zim will greatly benefit fringe players like Zhuwao. These guys need to put food on the table, they have families. It's a serious threat to international cricket when big stars opt for leagues over the national team and domestic players don't need international exposure to get picked up.