howardj
International Coach
Precisely mate. They've wet their pants that people are actually watching domestic cricket, and they seem to be trying to skip a stage.The administrators are getting carried away because they got some good crowds for some domestic matches and players like Chris Gayle were incredibly popular.
Think I've mentioned it before, but CA will probably do to 20/20 what they did to ODIs. Play them excessively until the public grows tired of it. There's no need for gimmicks or franchises.
That stage is cementing support. Instead of keeping the comp the same for a little while and maybe allowing one more overseas player, they're going straight to expansion, straight to city-based teams with no history, and seemingly straight to private ownership.
Again, I think the weakness of the whole T20 global idea is that people are just flat out not interested in other countries' domestic T20 teams. On this score, I thought Warnie was a touch naive when he said that he thought the Rajastan Royals could be the Manchester United of world cricket.