If only everyone could see it this way.
How the hell are women meant to improve their skills without the necessary resources (ie time and money) to do so?
I really feel like you can spot a Neanderthal by the comment 'do they create the same revenue?'.
And the NBA/NBL comparison that Howsie gave is way off. Those are two different leagues in different parts of the world. NZC are charged with the viability of both the men's and women's game, and that is not just a financial responsibility. If the revenue from the men's game needs to be redistributed to the women to ensure they are able to build a better product and have the utmost opportunity to be as good as they can be, then I for one are 100% for it and I can't see why anyone else isn't.
Women's cricket is, and now will continue to be, a great product. The World Cup was great, I really enjoyed it. Australia play a really entertaining brand of cricket. I haven't watched much T20 but I'm sure it's alluring to fans.
Giving more money to women's cricket is a victimless strategy, unless you have a fragile male ego.
If that last comment was directed at me I think it’s pretty uncalled for and to be perfectly honest pretty childish. It’s why I absolutely hate talking about this subject, it just turns into a **** fight. But you’re definitely someone whose posts I always enjoy reading so I really want to reply to this.
For starters imo here is a better comparison and something I took a real look into yesterday. The NBA and the WNBA. For those that don’t know it’s obviously the female version over in the states.
The WNBA has been around in its current version for nigh on 30 years now. The average salary is 128k a year which is absolutely outstanding and would easily allow you to be a full time athlete working on your skills everyday of the week, rehabbing,, resting etc etc.
There would easily be women in that competition more ‘skilled’ then some of the big galoofs they have in the NBA that are only there because they’re freakishly tall and athletic. But every single year that competition loses money, every single year. On average it’s losing 10 million dollars a year and only survives because it’s propped up by its male counterpart.
I guess what I’m getting at by bringing this up is that even with making more then enough to be full time professional athletes the product at the end of the day just isn’t good enough to sustainable. Well wouldn’t be without help from its male counterpart.
it’ll be the same for cricket here. The difference here is that NZC isn’t flush with cash like the NBA is. This will have ramifications down the line I can guarantee you that.
One other thing I want to add real quick is that I’ve been part of this forum for over a decade now and in that time I have never seen a single NZ women’s cricket thread created about a tour or series. So for all you guys saying you love watching it, or prefer it to the male version. Stop it. If you did we’d see threads with pages and pages of fighting and bickering like we do when the Blackcaps play.