Fall and Fall of Big Bash

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The only one I know of is Finn Allen.
And he was disappointing.

Unless the tournament is shortened by a few weeks, you won't get many players committing.

The tournament starts and finishes at the right time. There is no way the TV networks let Tennis have those two weeks to themselves with no real Cricket content.
 

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Fair enough.

But the length of the tournament is one of the reasons they're not attracting big names or are unable to keep them for the whole series.

If they want to finish this weekend it should start on Boxing Day, but I’m not sure why they want to drag it out until Australia Day when they refuse to play on Australia Day.
 
Fair enough.

But the length of the tournament is one of the reasons they're not attracting big names or are unable to keep them for the whole series.
Yeah, there was an article last year that said otherwise - agents saying their players often took ILT20 contracts ahead of BBL simply because they were offered first.
 
Yeah, there was an article last year that said otherwise - agents saying their players often took ILT20 contracts ahead of BBL simply because they were offered first.
I remember that article last year.

The same thing has happened again this year though.
Players are getting a good lick for the BBL and then going to another comp before it finishes.


Laurie Evans calls for a shorter Big Bash League window as star import departs on the eve of finals​

 
Laurie Evans said it several times last year.

Why do you think a lot of players aren't committing to the full season?
Because they can get paid more elsewhere, but don't want to admit this publicly.

The same players don't complain about the IPL running for 2 Months.
 
Because they can get paid more elsewhere, but don't want to admit this publicly.

The same players don't complain about the IPL running for 2 Months.

I do think it might be time for the BBL to change course.

It might not just be that they are paid more elsewhere but also that the BBL franchises are weak and lets them play in both competitions so they get paid twice.

Take that option away.

If you want to play as an overseas players you need to commit for the full season, or at least around international fixtures, not domestic T20 tournments elsewhere.

Yes you would lose a few players for good but it is not like the old days where you had Gayle, Murali, Pietersen etc to lose. The internationals are not big names to start with. I can't even tell you name the Afghan spinner that played for Hobart this year and left FFS.

I'm sure there would still be some that choose the Australian summer lifestyle over the middle east dollars if you forced them to choose instead of rolling over and letting them take the cash from both.
 
I do think it might be time for the BBL to change course.

It might not just be that they are paid more elsewhere but also that the BBL franchises are weak and lets them play in both competitions so they get paid twice.

Take that option away.

If you want to play as an overseas players you need to commit for the full season, or at least around international fixtures, not domestic T20 tournments elsewhere.

Yes you would lose a few players for good but it is not like the old days where you had Gayle, Murali, Pietersen etc to lose. The internationals are not big names to start with. I can't even tell you name the Afghan spinner that played for Hobart this year and left FFS.

I'm sure there would still be some that choose the Australian summer lifestyle over the middle east dollars if you forced them to choose instead of rolling over and letting them take the cash from both.
CA / BBL franchises will never be able to financially compete with IPL or Middle East backed competitions which is precisely why we compromise
 
CA / BBL franchises will never be able to financially compete with IPL or Middle East backed competitions which is precisely why we compromise

Take what we can get then. I think you would find some English players especially would still come down and play for the lifestyle, hit the beaches, chase some tail. Billings, Jordan etc have stayed for the whole year this year. It is pointless having Vince come down and then piss off to the middle east in the middle of the tournament. Vince has been good for the sixers over the journey but no one is going to the big bash specifically to watch him play. Same with the rest of the internationals that have left. None of them are moving the needle. If we have to go back to 6 teams instead, just do that.
 

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I'm sure there would still be some that choose the Australian summer lifestyle over the middle east dollars if you forced them to choose instead of rolling over and letting them take the cash from both.

CA / BBL franchises will never be able to financially compete with IPL or Middle East backed competitions which is precisely why we compromise

I like where youre coming from Hammy. But as western said, we cant compete $$$.

the A-League and some influiential ppl played the "lifestyle" angle to convince others and potential players to commit to australia. Easy going nature, beaches, weather, kangaroos!. That's straight from a holiday brochure, not convincing someone to pack up to ply their sporting trade down here.

We saw this summer with implied pressure and influence from the BCCI/India. Why? They got $$$$$. Money talks. We're a great nation but in the world scale, we're like the boy hangs on and follows the big boys at school while not really being a part of the gang.
 

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