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What English cricket really needs, according to virtually everyone, is to follow the wildly successful Australian model:
https://www.atthematch.com/article/the-big-bash-league-model-must-be-adapted-in-england
England must learn from Big Bash and introduce franchises to benefit fans, players and English cricket - Telegraph
We need Big Bash's razzmatazz in England's T20, says Michael Vaughan
Cricket in London is healthy, but Big Bash-style revamp of England's T20 competition aims to share the wealth
There are hundreds of pieces just like these, each one bolder than the last, and all apparently convinced that they're putting the case for the very first time.
Which makes it not a little surprising that the following item, now several months old, has only ever been adverted in the context of the ACA pay row:
Big Bash records massive loss of money in first five years | Cricket | Sporting News
I don't know about you, but I'm having a bit of trouble reconciling these things. On the one hand, we're told that the Big Bash template is essential for the financial viability of the English game; on the other we learn that financially the Big Bash has been a cat's abortion. What am I missing?
https://www.atthematch.com/article/the-big-bash-league-model-must-be-adapted-in-england
England must learn from Big Bash and introduce franchises to benefit fans, players and English cricket - Telegraph
We need Big Bash's razzmatazz in England's T20, says Michael Vaughan
Cricket in London is healthy, but Big Bash-style revamp of England's T20 competition aims to share the wealth
There are hundreds of pieces just like these, each one bolder than the last, and all apparently convinced that they're putting the case for the very first time.
Which makes it not a little surprising that the following item, now several months old, has only ever been adverted in the context of the ACA pay row:
Big Bash records massive loss of money in first five years | Cricket | Sporting News
I don't know about you, but I'm having a bit of trouble reconciling these things. On the one hand, we're told that the Big Bash template is essential for the financial viability of the English game; on the other we learn that financially the Big Bash has been a cat's abortion. What am I missing?