redmaverik84
Tape Ball Regular
- Joined
 - Dec 1, 2013
 
- Runs
 - 312
 
I think the world we live in is ruled by economics really. It always has been. The way I look at it, if a cricketer player 50-60 games for his country and then has a chance where he may have to miss 3-4 games to play a different format, maybe a little less taxing and at the same time make more than he would EVER playing for his country, he would surely go for it. Who wouldn't? This isn't about selling your country or not valuing the badge you play for, its simple economics. 
A cricketer's life span at best is 15 years after which he has to rely on his education or reinvest the money he gained from playing or maybe use his cricketing knowledge to coach, start an academy etc. A lot of these chaps start playing early and hence don't have degrees to get a proper job and you don't need as many coaches as players, so it really boils down to how much they have at the end of their playing career and how they reinvest it. There have been many a cricketer who has taken his own life due to monetary issues and due to withdrawal syndromes (Senior Bairstow is a name that comes to mind). So all these things in mind, and considering the fact that they are paid in Dollar which is stronger than the Rand and the fact that BCCI will pay a renumeration to the SA board and other boards that release their players for the 2 month duration, this is a win win situation. Why cry for no reason?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			A cricketer's life span at best is 15 years after which he has to rely on his education or reinvest the money he gained from playing or maybe use his cricketing knowledge to coach, start an academy etc. A lot of these chaps start playing early and hence don't have degrees to get a proper job and you don't need as many coaches as players, so it really boils down to how much they have at the end of their playing career and how they reinvest it. There have been many a cricketer who has taken his own life due to monetary issues and due to withdrawal syndromes (Senior Bairstow is a name that comes to mind). So all these things in mind, and considering the fact that they are paid in Dollar which is stronger than the Rand and the fact that BCCI will pay a renumeration to the SA board and other boards that release their players for the 2 month duration, this is a win win situation. Why cry for no reason?
	
		
		
		
		
		

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