by sussexpob » Thu Feb 27, 2025 12:12 pm
Reading last night about the details of the huge franchise sell off, the most enraging thing about this is the fact that I didn't realise the ECB were giving the franchises to the host counties after bank rolling their creation and inheriting all the risk of staging the competition initially. I fail to see how its at all fair, or at all legal, for the ECB to decide on their own whim who to give a franchise to, and then that county essentially be gifted an asset worth over 100 million quid. How is that fair/in the interests of the ECBs own competitions, and not a violation of competition law?
Not only do 10 teams in the county circuit now have to compete with teams that get international cricket matches, and compete against teams that get a franchise, they now have to compete with teams that just made (at the least) the equivalent of about 30 years the salary cap amount for a teams wage all in the blink of an eye. And then to make matters worse, the ECB are splitting their own profits from the sale 80% back to the counties who host the 100.
Its not hard to see what is happening. We will have the emergence of private interest in 8 super counties that have huge budgets, against 10 that will be crap. I expect players in all other counties that are good will end up being paid not to play in 25 man squads, or something. And eventually, the schedule will be dominated by the 100 as private investors want more matches.
How long before the Franchises become the teams for the 4 day game? I reckon by 2030
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