Gotta look beyond the money as well. The Gayle incident, Afghani players ending their involvement due to political stances taken by CA. The distance from their homes another factor. Media being pretty unforgiving.
There’s plenty of factors that don’t make us that drawcard we may think we are. For those guys trying to make a name for themselves, it’s the perfect competition as it opens up your opportunities if you’re semi successful.
For guys that are well established, it’s a big commitment over the Xmas holidays to come out and play during a busy schedule.
Unfortunately the way that our competition aligns with the rest of the world doesn’t help us, but it makes sense to have the BBL run when it does for local fans/players.
All extremely valid points
I agree CA/commentators think it is more attractive to come here and play than what it probably is
Certainly don't think CA thought SA 20 would come along and be as strong as it already is.
Massive fallout with the WI white ball guns for hire.
Stay home for Christmas then go to SA 20 / ILT 20 to play for more dollars.
Certainly was expecting more USA player involvement (Gous & Netravalkar especially) given Cricket NSW & Cricket Victoria involvement in The MLC and then team Victoria in the Global 20.
Remember when I was in New Zealand in 2005 taking to Martin Crowe and how he suggested NZ have a North & South Island team in Australia domestic cricket.
Might have been Cairns or Fleming that were in agreeance.
Pity the BBL didn't adopt that 6 teams + NZ + Hong Kong & PNG.
Probably kills their Super Smash but we can then send development players over their to play.
CA completely missed the mark years ago to get BCCI involvement and let the Indian players play BBL.
BBL in November (clear window) then go back to the old Test schedule with the Australian Day Test in Adelaide.
Geez I am getting old , NZ cricket tour in 2005 with Merv Hughes as host