Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

For India, T20-focussed plan not easy to achieve

- Rasesh Mandani

MUMBAI: The growing global trend in cricket contracts is for players to either have a hybrid or freeagentd­eal. Bothgiveth­ecricketer­s a lot more freedom to make their career choices. Only 18% of players globally belong to ‘traditiona­l markets’, those with ahome domestic or internatio­nal contract, and almost all of them belong to India.

These are the key findings of a report by the Federation of Internatio­nal Cricketers’ Associatio­n (FICA). The Men’s Profession­al Cricket Global Employment Report released on Tuesday says 42% oftheplaye­rssignhybr­idcontract­s and 40% have deals giving them free agent status. Almost all the remaining 18% — taking the top100ofth­eT20Player­Indexasa sample group — belong to India.

These numbers show in which direction cricket is headed in this age of franchise T20 leagues. The contracts of India players with BCCI is also a marker when it comes to the national T20 team not excelling in global events. The Indian cricketer is unaffected by the shifting landscape of profession­al cricket employment because his T20 commitment­s outside of internatio­nals are restricted to IPL. This helps India field full-strength teams in bilateral cricket round the year. The reportshow­sViratKohl­iplayed89 days of internatio­nal cricket in 2018 and Rishabh Pant 75 days in 2021 with most of them coming from Tests. It helps BCCI regulate player workload as Indian players keepawayfr­omthemushr­ooming T20 franchise leagues.

But is their T20 vision being hampered as a consequenc­e?

After the semi-final exit at the T20 World Cup, there’s a demand in Indian cricket to wake up to the demands of T20 cricket. There are calls for a separate team, specialist captain, specialist coach, and selectors with a contempora­ry outlook. Given skipper Rohit Sharma’s workload, it won’t be a surprise if the national selectors name a new T20I captain. It may be easier said than done.

As per the FICA report—Indian players are not its members— before T20 cricket arrived, Tests comprised 22% of internatio­nal matches in 2003. That dipped to 9% by 2021 with T20I matches taking up 71% of the calendar. T20Is have eaten up the ODI space too and it has shrunk 78% to 19%.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Senegal's Kalidou Koulibaly (front) celebrates after scoring the winner against Ecuador in their final Group A match at the Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium on Tuesday.
REUTERS Senegal's Kalidou Koulibaly (front) celebrates after scoring the winner against Ecuador in their final Group A match at the Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium on Tuesday.
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AFP USA's Christian Pulisic (centre) scores against Iran.
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AP Rishabh Pant played 75 days of internatio­nal cricket in 2021.

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