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Nail in the coffin will be when we get the 1st youngster who never plays for a national side (A team included) and gets contracts in various domestic leagues.
Nail in the coffin will be when we get the 1st youngster who never plays for a national side (A team included) and gets contracts in various domestic leagues.
IPL/ Bigbash/ FPT20/HRV Cup/SBP20/RBST20 should make the national contract compulsory for a player playing in it, except for the retired players.
Problem is players will start retiring at 23 then.
I don't see the issue here. Pollard rejected the contract because the contract means WICB control how much T20 cricket he plays, and then forces him to play WI A team games and other cricket that although helpful, doesn't really help him that much. Why shouldn't he be allowed to travel round the world playing T20 cricket and making heaps of money? It doesn't mean he's going to make himself unavailable for International cricket to play in the Big Bash or whatever, just that he doesn't want to be tied down with restrictions from the Cricket Board on when and where he can play. It makes sense for a guy like Pollard, and good luck to him. If he can secure his future once he finishes playing the game, with a tidy fortune made he'll be in a very comfortable position. I don't see why he should have to accept a contract that pays him less than he'll be making playing for Domestic T20 sides and then restricts the amount of money he'll be able to make elsewhere.
I don't see the issue here. Pollard rejected the contract because the contract means WICB control how much T20 cricket he plays, and then forces him to play WI A team games and other cricket that although helpful, doesn't really help him that much.