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'Shorter the better' - Zampa prefers length of PSL over IPL

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Australian legspinner Adam Zampa says overseas players at the IPL "would love for it" to be a shorter competition, and that the length of that tournament was a decisive factor in him opting to play the PSL over the IPL.

Zampa, who has played five seasons at the IPL, said he'd initially planned to take a break in this window, but the PSL's timing and shorter window made it an attractive competition.

Zampa entered the auction for the PSL for the first time in his career, and was the most expensive overseas bowler signed, with Karachi Kings snapping him up for PKR 45 million (approx. USD 161,000). However, he stands to make significantly more than his auction amount; an arrangement worked out between the player, his franchise and the PCB mean Zampa's expected earnings will be north of USD 400,000 over the course of the tournament. *

He has helped Kings make the perfect start in the tournament, with the side sitting top of the table with three wins in three. That success has come in large part down to Zampa's own contributions, with his economy rate of 5.41 the second best in the league.

While the PSL might have been willing to stump up for Zampa's skillset, he said overseas legspinners were not valued in the same way in India, something that, according to him, happened "only at the IPL", in part due to the domestic depth.

"My skillset [doesn't get] the same value there, and you can understand the auction dynamics at the IPL always leans towards fast bowlers or allrounders," he said. "They go to domestic spinners more often than not in that competition. I think legspinners being undervalued is specific to the IPL. It's always been the case. You even look through good Australian legspinners who come to mind. Brad Hogg played a little bit of IPL. Shane Warne played a bit of IPL. No one else, really.

"You look at Adil Rashid who's had limited opportunities; he's one of the best to have done it. Overseas spinners are valued in the English competitions, and certainly in the Big Bash. Basically every other competition. Overseas finger spinners as well. In the IPL, they're few and far between unless you can hit it out of the park or you're a mystery spinner. So the fact that I can't hit the ball out of the ring isn't helpful to that either, but being a finger spinner and finger spinner only, it's hard to get a gig at [the IPL]."


My plan was to have a break but the best part about the PSL was the [relatively shorter] length of time. Same as any other franchise competition; IPL's the only one in the world that goes as long as it does. You can understand why. But I've definitely prioritised breaks and I think the PSL's length of time definitely suited me more. I get a bit of a break after the PSL before I have to go away and play for Australia. That was always a part of the consideration."
Adam Zampa


While he has been candid about what he perceived as his relatively modest remuneration at the IPL - he was signed for INR 24 million (approx. USD 258,000) by the Rajasthan Royals in 2025 - it's not just the money, according to him.

Despite both leagues starting within two days of each other, the PSL final will take place on May 3, while the IPL ends on May 31. That opportunity to play a league where he was virtually guaranteed game time, and still have the opportunity to take a break, is among the key factors that tempted Zampa into playing the PSL for the first time.

"Compare the amount of time you have to spend [at the IPL], plus the potential to come in and out of XIs," Zampa said. "I was fortunate enough to actually start the IPL last year, but I picked up an injury and didn't get back there at all. Being in and out of [starting] XIs, my experience at Rajasthan a few years ago was I was bowling really well but I was behind [Yuzvendra] Chahal to be the No.1 spinner. Because it gives them the opportunity for them to pick another overseas allrounder.

"I was on contract with the Sunrisers and I opted out of the auction this year. My plan was to have a break but the best part about the PSL was the [relatively shorter] length of time. Same as any other franchise competition - [the] IPL's the only one in the world that goes as long as it does. You can understand why.

"But I've definitely prioritised breaks and I think the PSL's length of time definitely suited me more. I get a bit of a break after the PSL before I have to go away and play for Australia. That was always a part of the consideration."

"I think the shorter the better [for T20 leagues]," Zampa told ESPNcricinfo during an interview in Lahore. "I won't speak for anyone else, but I'm assuming the guys at the IPL would love for it to not go for two-and-a-half months."

Zampa celebrated his 34th birthday in Lahore at the end of last month. He is among the world's most experienced white-ball spinners, having made his debut over a decade ago. In that time, he has participated in eight different short-form franchise competitions while playing over 100 games in each of the two international white-ball formats.

For Zampa, that means his priorities have shifted. "I've just turned 34. So it's not like I'm playing in something like the IPL to be seen," he said. "I'm not looking at an opportunity to put my case forward to potentially get another contract at another auction. I'm past that now. Hence why the PSL is more of an opportunity for me and better suited to me."

It is, however, all in service to what leaves him best equipped to prolong his career with Australia. A number of Australian national cricketers - particularly in the red-ball side - are pushing mid to late 30s, and Zampa wants to make sure he gives himself the best chance to extend his career that far.

"I love playing for Australia," Zampa said. "It's my number one priority and always has been. I still feel super grateful every game I play for Australia. I didn't imagine I'd play 200-odd games for my country so every time I do it, I'm still pinching myself.

"I'd love to be part of the next T20 World Cup in Australia in 2028, and the Olympics if that's happening. I'll be 36, 37 so I'll definitely prioritise making sure I'm bowling well enough and ready for those two things and then worry about what's after."


* An earlier version of the article did not reflect Zampa's total earnings at this year's PSL competition, instead reflecting only his selling price at the auction.
source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/...-zampa-prefers-length-of-psl-over-ipl-1530236
 
Its the money, he will never get very big contracts in IPL as the belief is that its better to spend big on a indian spinner and not a foreigner, so zampa may not find it financially prudent to play 6 weeks for 300k
 
I fully support shortening the IPL...
It's 20 days & 30 matches too long. A lot of players will get injured , drained out, fatigued, burnt out , pressurized playing in 40 deg heat + non stop media & public scrutiny....
May IPL shorter & sharper!
 
Amazing that Indians have been deaf and blind over these comments... Excuses must be "He went unsold, he is not that good anyway.etc etc etc" OK
 
I fully support shortening the IPL...
It's 20 days & 30 matches too long. A lot of players will get injured , drained out, fatigued, burnt out , pressurized playing in 40 deg heat + non stop media & public scrutiny....
May IPL shorter & sharper!
Yep. Reduce it to 9 matches a side and overall matches to 49.
 
Amazing that Indians have been deaf and blind over these comments... Excuses must be "He went unsold, he is not that good anyway.etc etc etc" OK
So you think someone wanting to work less is some mind blowing revelation? Every worker in the world would love to work less hours and less days in the week, and more holidays, lol

Come on, this is clutching at straws now. PSL is better because it's shorter lol.
 
Zampa is right. He is an intelligent Australian.

Who wants to watch T20 for 2.5 months? It is simply too much.
 
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Shorter compressed tournament has resulted in player burnout, fatigue and a decline in fitness, fielding and performance as the tournament has gone on, it is also unfair on teams to be playing 3-4 consecutive games in a week. PCB should extend the tournament by an extra 1-2 weeks and allow the players to rest, recover.
 
I fully support shortening the IPL...
It's 20 days & 30 matches too long. A lot of players will get injured , drained out, fatigued, burnt out , pressurized playing in 40 deg heat + non stop media & public scrutiny....
May IPL shorter & sharper!

Yep. Reduce it to 9 matches a side and overall matches to 49.
Do not see this happening. I would say, it's going to go the other way. Take up more time and squeeze international cricket further.

IPL has 4-6 expansion teams still left. The India economy has the capacity for this. Will get there likely in about 10-12 years. Obviously teams will be added in phases. So the length will see a gradual increase along with the number of games.
 
In sports upsets can happen but I can’t see India winning anything in international sports regularly.Cricket is the only sport India does well because major countries like Germany,France,China,US,Brazil and others don’t play cricket .
No worries Champ, we'll celebrate the 'upsets' and it still takes sheer talent, work, determination, ambition amongst other stuff to produce those 'upsets' and Badminton is just one sport in which we've produced 'upsets'...

you've said 'regularly' and that is a subjective and ur pov entirely.

What a counter balance ur using- just becoz major countries like those you named do'nt play cricket, India is good....Lollll

do you now know...those countries do play - in the associates leagues.

any ways, several other sports India is doing good - cheers Mate!
 
In sports upsets can happen but I can’t see India winning anything in international sports regularly.Cricket is the only sport India does well because major countries like Germany,France,China,US,Brazil and others don’t play cricket .
Plenty of teams play football, but how many of them have actually won the World Cup? Similarly, even though many countries play cricket, India will continues to dominate because they are good at it...
 
sweepshot post was accurate, only low iq ppl think dragging the ipl for 2.5months is good, zampa is right, shorten the league


why do you always get triggered, you keep posting nonsense, why didnt you talk about indian boxing or ufc or football or even the olympics - i know why, you know why - why are you bringing other sports into a cricket topic posted by sweepshot

look please label your bottles at home - clearly you didnt drink "apple" juice, when i told you to.


stop derailing this thread - like i said zamapa is right, ipl is far too long and as you didnt even argue the point - you obviously agree
Once again u have displayed ur evolutionary gap & cognitive comprehensional poverty....
Start with labelling drinks at home & whilst at it brain tonics will defo help.
My post #3 on this thread clearly said i agree with zampa that the IPL should be shorter & sharper & I outlined the reasons for this.

In case u were wondering what post #3 is , it's the third post from the top.
I clearly answered & told u about why I answered sweepy's post because of the words he used & did u consider 'derailment of thread ' was also by him & i replied in kind using examples...

Like I said - ur default filters & comprehensional issues prevent u from noticing those.
Yeah, perfectly happy to talk about indian boxing or wrestling etc...bring it on!
 
Once again u have displayed ur evolutionary gap & cognitive comprehensional poverty....
Start with labelling drinks at home & whilst at it brain tonics will defo help.
My post #3 on this thread clearly said i agree with zampa that the IPL should be shorter & sharper & I outlined the reasons for this.

In case u were wondering what post #3 is , it's the third post from the top.
I clearly answered & told u about why I answered sweepy's post because of the words he used & did u consider 'derailment of thread ' was also by him & i replied in kind using examples...

Like I said - ur default filters & comprehensional issues prevent u from noticing those.
Yeah, perfectly happy to talk about indian boxing or wrestling etc...bring it on!
loooool whats is wrong with you, stick to the topic - why are you bringing badminton into a cricket thread

like bouncer and i have TOLD YOU - stick to the topic - yet this rant you havent yet again answered any of our listed points including sweepshots post

btw thrs a boxing and ufc thread, ive @ you so many times - in both threads - you've never replied, i wonder why



Zampa is right, the ipl is far too long and this yr has been very poor, put me to sleep many times
 
TALK ABOUT ZAMPA'S STATEMENT...

NOT INTERESTED IN YOUR SENSELESS, IRRELEVANT POSTS HERE.
Post #3 clearly adressed the same issue- zampa's statement . If words like andhb...are freely bandied about & 'low IQ' is used as a descriptor....it's only fair that I replied in kind with examples....
My last take on this topic....
Cheers & thanks 👍
 
Post #3 clearly adressed the same issue- zampa's statement . If words like andhb...are freely bandied about & 'low IQ' is used as a descriptor....it's only fair that I replied in kind with examples....
My last take on this topic....
Cheers & thanks 👍
noooo you didnt, you wrote nonsense and started to talk about badminton, this is a cricket topic and sweepshot post was about cricket + gullable viewers
 
I fully support shortening the IPL...
It's 20 days & 30 matches too long. A lot of players will get injured , drained out, fatigued, burnt out , pressurized playing in 40 deg heat + non stop media & public scrutiny....
May IPL shorter & sharper!
Depends on public and supporters I guess and less so on players themselves

If the organisers think a longer tournament sells, they will plan it.

Personally I think a 10 team league with so many games in this time frane is quite hard to follow. You miss one or two days and you lose touch with the league.

Same goes for PSL too. I think ideally both leagues should be split into groups and group toppers and second place can be placed into semi finals etc. games can be played concurrently across the groups.
 
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