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They have chosen to focus on furthering their International careers. Great choice IMO.
IMO, They have acted like retards here, i mean they really don't need to work their arse off to earn all that money, they just had to play some ****ing T20 games and that was it, or are there clauses in the contract that they weren't able to digest!If and when players retire or get released new players can sign up. So the three year think doesn't count for much.
I can understand Johnson and Clarke as they had big seasons and need the rest, more then the money, as they get can it later. Haddin an interesting one, but with Australia's future schedule he is going to be tested physically a lot. You can understand him wanting to not play the extra games, as slight injury could mean the end of his international career before it started.
The thing is for players like Haddin and Johnson in particular, next season once they are more established players they would earn a lot more money then what they are likely to be offered this season. I would presume what ever they get offered this season, is the same amount they would get offered for the next two seasons. So really any money they lose now, they would gain back with potentially larger contracts in the future. Off course the whole thing could flop and they might miss a big chance to cash in. Could be a really smart financial move long term, if things work out.IMO, They have acted like retards here, i mean they really don't need to work their arse off to earn all that money, they just had to play some ****ing T20 games and that was it, or are their clauses in the contract that they weren't able to digest!
Interesting perspecive and one that probably has a lot of truth to it.The thing is for players like Haddin and Johnson in particular, next season once they are more established players they would earn a lot more money then what they are likely to be offered this season. I would presume what ever they get offered this season, is the same amount they would get offered for the next two seasons. So really any money they lose now, they would gain back with potentially larger contracts in the future. Off course the whole thing could flop and they might miss a big chance to cash in. Could be a really smart financial move long term, if things work out.
Also if it really does take off, then contracts might be worth more in the next couple seasons anyway. But even if it flops they would try it for two seasons atleast as ICL is confirmed for next season.
I doubt driving up their market value has anything to do with it. More like they find the whole thing totally vacuous and would rather focus on their careers. Just my opinion though.Interesting perspecive and one that probably has a lot of truth to it.
I guess they are looking for a dual benefit of progressing their International careers whilst at the same time driving up their free-market value.
Yeah apparently that makes a lot of sense in Johnson and Haddin's case but for Clarke this doesn't make any sense, this is what he has to say in explanation, "The IPL is a great competition and I love Twenty20 and playing in India, but the timing is not right for me from a family and cricket perspective," Clarke said in the Australian. "I'm 26 and I want to give myself every chance of having a long career for Australia. I just want to win the CB Cup, the Pura Cup for New South Wales and take the old man fishing."The thing is for players like Haddin and Johnson in particular, next season once they are more established players they would earn a lot more money then what they are likely to be offered this season. I would presume what ever they get offered this season, is the same amount they would get offered for the next two seasons. So really any money they lose now, they would gain back with potentially larger contracts in the future. Off course the whole thing could flop and they might miss a big chance to cash in. Could be a really smart financial move long term, if things work out.
Also if it really does take off, then contracts might be worth more in the next couple seasons anyway. But even if it flops they would try it for two seasons atleast as ICL is confirmed for next season.
I think he wants to focus solely on cricket for Australia and NSW, he's probably got another eye on his future captaincy prospects and perhaps doesn't want the distractions of the IPL. And also, his old man was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease last year.Yeah apparently that makes a lot of sense in Johnson and Haddin's case but for Clarke this doesn't make any sense, this is what he has to say in explanation, "The IPL is a great competition and I love Twenty20 and playing in India, but the timing is not right for me from a family and cricket perspective," Clarke said in the Australian. "I'm 26 and I want to give myself every chance of having a long career for Australia. I just want to win the CB Cup, the Pura Cup for New South Wales and take the old man fishing."
This explanation doesn't make a lot of sense to me!
His dad has also been diagnosed with cancer, I'm sure that may have had something to do with his decision, given that had he signeed, the commitment was for 3 years.I think he wants to focus solely on cricket for Australia and NSW, he's probably got another eye on his future captaincy prospects and perhaps doesn't want the distractions of the IPL. And also, his old man was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease last year.
This is a mature decision by Clarke, good luck to him.
He's also engaged so he'll be getting married some time this year. He'll probably get married during the IPL.I think he wants to focus solely on cricket for Australia and NSW, he's probably got another eye on his future captaincy prospects and perhaps doesn't want the distractions of the IPL. And also, his old man was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease last year.
This is a mature decision by Clarke, good luck to him.
I think it makes a lot of sense. From the moment he signed that lifetime Slazenger contract three years ago, he reportedly became a millionaire. Therefore, being financially secure and having just got back into the Australian team, he wants to rest and prepare for a two month tour - rather than swanning around India for four weeks playing meaningless matches. Plus, there's always the chance that back here in Australia he will get in a bingle.Yeah apparently that makes a lot of sense in Johnson and Haddin's case but for Clarke this doesn't make any sense, this is what he has to say in explanation, "The IPL is a great competition and I love Twenty20 and playing in India, but the timing is not right for me from a family and cricket perspective," Clarke said in the Australian. "I'm 26 and I want to give myself every chance of having a long career for Australia. I just want to win the CB Cup, the Pura Cup for New South Wales and take the old man fishing."
This explanation doesn't make a lot of sense to me!
You know what time the auction starts mate?Today is the day of auction...some TV channels here (especially Times NOW) are covering this all day.