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19 Sep 2014 12:20 #214023
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Barbados Nation article.
Bridgetown, Barbados - The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has defended the move toward a franchise system in the regional first-class championship bowling off in November.
Speaking after the signing of a new collective bargaining agreement and memorandum of understanding between the WICB and the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) at the Accra Hotel yesterday, Cameron said franchise cricket wasn’t a novel format for first-class cricket.
“What we are doing is not revolutionary. It’s been in place [among] the top four countries in the world. That’s why they are consistent, that’s what they have been doing. It exists in England. There are 18 counties with 18 second division teams. There are 20 million people in Australia [and] they are six franchise (professional teams). It exists in South Africa.
“What we have been able to agree is the only way we are going to go forward, is to at least have this system. We need to make it a West Indian culture which is that we are comfortable playing with each other in our own environment and we want the best players playing together,†Cameron said.
Cameron said there will now be 105 players engaged in cricket all year round.
“We are going to have 15 at the WICB level – which I will call the international team, while we will have 90 players at the regional franchise level – 15 players among the six teams. . . . That, we believe, will now drive the competitiveness to ensure that when they get into the West Indies team, they are already accustomed to playing with each other,†he said.
“It is a deliberate attempt to move away from just saying that you have to be born within the territory to play for that franchise. It doesn’t happen anywhere else in the world and we don’t see any reason why it has to happen in the West Indies.â€
President and chief executive officer of the West Indies Players Association (WIPA), Wavell Hinds, said it was “a great occasion for West Indies cricketâ€.
“As players, we think that this is the best choice for us to make sure that our wider scale of cricketers are operating at a professional level and have a living wage so that they can get up, go to work, ply their trade, work on their skills and make themselves more marketable and more professional,†the former West Indies opener said.
WICB director of cricket Richard Pybus said the introduction of the franchise system was for the West Indies to close the gap with the top international teams.
“This is actually the best practice elsewhere in the world. Where the West Indies has been at is that we have been left behind dramatically and that has been reflected in the results,†Pybus said.
“Most of of you would’ve known that the region’s best players got polished up in English county cricket for six months of the year. That window of opportunity closed about 15 years ago. Now what we need to do is to take responsibility for developing and managing our players,†he said.
“What we are producing at the international level is a production of what we are doing at the first-class level in the region and we have been off the pace so we’ve got a gap to close,†he added.
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19 Sep 2014 12:37 #214030
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Player Movement that was bandied around for Years :
Now being repackaged as Franchise ? :-\
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19 Sep 2014 13:17 #214046
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interesting, doubt whether it will work here in the carribean. but lets see.
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19 Sep 2014 13:28 #214052
by Snoopster
So like County cricket in England, each franchise will be allowed to have 1 overseas player? I hope so.
I don't mind this system as it ensures that only the best XI are played. As a player you have got to be good enough to make the first XI of any of the teams.
n the old set-up so many shytehounds made their country's first XI because their country was weak to begin with ie. Leedots, Windots, and CCC. At least this system serves to ensure those shytehounds put up the numbers before they can make a first XI.
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19 Sep 2014 13:38 - 19 Sep 2014 18:23 #214055
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Bandied about but the fact is it is now a reality, repackaged or otherwise and I think it will be good ensuring the best players are selected and weaker teams will be boosted by better players who cannot make their normal team.
Key barrier to success is the fact we are talking about countries, and not counties within a country, with their separate identities, national pride etc. Who would have thought the franchise system would work for the CPL but it has hasn't it?
Well done Pybus and Co.
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19 Sep 2014 13:43 #214058
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I'm also assuming that each franchise will have a second XI playing in a type of "minor counties" league and made up of players from the region vying for a spot in the first XI?
Or like grade cricket in Australia where you have different grades all the way up to State level?
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