You can't really blame a bloke who is 36 from looking to maximise his short form career, given his first class best days are behind him and he's found himself to have had a successful international white ball career.Malan rumoured to be renegotiating his Yorkshire contract to white ball only. Trying to prolong his England career and no doubt play lots of franchise cricket.
No and fair play to him. But this is going to be the future. We may see 2 codes of cricket.You can't really blame a bloke who is 36 from looking to maximise his short form career, given his first class best days are behind him and he's found himself to have had a successful international white ball career.
I am a little sceptical that some parts of the world will continue to have lucrative t20 leagues. I think the money is too condensed in the 'big 3' for other leagues to continue to be that much of a success.No and fair play to him. But this is going to be the future. We may see 2 codes of cricket.
Oh I get your point that there are in effect proxy leagues in the Middle East and South Africa. However, I just don't see the same financial success continuing in other parts of the world. It is ok when you have huge baying crowds in India and the hundreds of millions tuning in. It is different when you are watching games overseas with not quite full grounds and not quite the Kohlis and equivalents playing in them.Offsetting this is that teams on several of the T20 leagues are owned by the well-financed IPL operations. Effectively the IPL is expanding, not directly, as I had anticipated, but by proxy.
While it is possible that we could see two codes of cricket develop, the split in personnel between red and white ball seems more advanced in England and West Indies than elsewhere. What would concern me more would be the expansion of the Will Smeed precedent - young players ignoring red ball from an early stage of their careers.
Slightly odd signing IMO, is he expected to play red ball cricket or just limited overs? Maybe they wanted anotherJake Ball signs for Somerset on a two year deal.
That’s what I thought when I heard this. Replacement for Brooks.Slightly odd signing IMO, is he expected to play red ball cricket or just limited overs? Maybe they wanted anotherwrinkled and gnarlyvastly experienced seamer now that Jack Brooks has retired (I think).
I thought the Test squad would go to UAE for their warm ups Nov/Dec and play against the Lions.England Lions squad for UAE announced.
Ten new faces among players called up for England Lions winter training camp | The Cricketer
I suspect post World Cup a few names will be removed from the list.I thought the Test squad would go to UAE for their warm ups Nov/Dec and play against the Lions.
22 Lions players enough to play against each other.
We are half way though October and the Central Contracts have not been announced. Can't remember it ever announced later. Usually 1st Oct.
Just wondering which 3 you're referring to, I suspect the SA Tournament is soon going to overtake the Big Bash. And is it Blast or Hundred in England?I am a little sceptical that some parts of the world will continue to have lucrative t20 leagues. I think the money is too condensed in the 'big 3' for other leagues to continue to be that much of a success.
I meant England, Australia and India generically and didn't really distinguish between the two tournaments in England.Just wondering which 3 you're referring to, I suspect the SA Tournament is soon going to overtake the Big Bash. And is it Blast or Hundred in England?
So do you think the ECB will wait until then?I suspect post World Cup a few names will be removed from the list.
Just feels like we might see some retirements - there's a few in this white ball team who may choose to head off to the franchise paddocks.So do you think the ECB will wait until then?