Rob Key: 'Life-changing' franchise deals are hard for non-contracted players to turn down
Bilateral international cricket feeling the squeeze from the growth of T20 tournamentswww.espncricinfo.com
Bwaahahaaaaaa.... If England can feel this kind of a squeeze with this whole "franchise leagues is coming after international cricket to test player loyalties" thing, imagine the situation in other countries. FRANCHISE CRICKET IS COMIN' FOR YOU, BABY!!!
In the end, the deciding factor is about money. All the "nationalism / nationalist pride / national duty" brouhaha is just a marketing tool for the ICC and the member boards to entice fans to follow/watch the games and take their money. Countries dont lose anything if their national team loses a cricket game or a tournament or even a World Cup. Few days of disappointment for the fans, but the respective nation moves on. All nations and their member boards get revenue irrespective of whether their team wins or loses. Then why in the bloody hell, do players get abuse for choosing their paths which conflicts with their availability to play international cricket?
I'd gladly take franchise cricket over international games if the former had any sort of meaning... at the moment it doesn't feel that way at all. It's just the same cricket format and players switching between teams every few years. Whilst I agree that a lot of the national duty talk is played up, it still is a thing at the end of the day and it does show when it comes to the intensity and pressure between an international tournament and a T20 league. They're also never going to embrace test cricket in any way and as long as that is the case I doubt they'll be taken seriously by the core cricket community. The issue is... the latter is going to just be replaced by the casuals en masse in a few decades anyways assuming cricket survives the climate change that'll heavily affect it.