‘Only Australians can do it’: Ex-India cricketer reacts to Pat Cummins, Travis Head turning down massive payday reports | Cricket News

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Sunrisers Hyderabad’s captain Pat Cummins and Travis Head (PTI Photo/Kunal Patil)

Australian stars Pat Cummins and Travis Head reportedly turned down a staggering Rs 58 crore supply to stop worldwide cricket and focus solely on franchise leagues, a call that has sparked widespread dialogue within the cricketing world. Former cricketer Aakash Chopra shared his ideas on the information throughout a video on his YouTube channel. Chopra famous that solely gamers with the safety and stature of Cummins and Head can afford to refuse such massive offers. Both cricketers stay key figures for Australia throughout all codecs, whereas additionally having fun with big recognition in franchise cricket. In the Indian Premier League, they play for SunRisers Hyderabad and had been retained for hefty sums within the 2024 mega-auction. “I’m not entirely sure how credible the reports are, but it’s being said that Cummins and Head declined this offer. Given the scale, it’s likely coming from an IPL franchise, since these organisations also own teams in most of the major T20 leagues worldwide, except the BBL,” Chopra defined. The former cricketer highlighted the stark distinction in decisions obtainable to gamers from totally different international locations. For occasion, many West Indian cricketers would possibly discover it not possible to flip down such alternatives, given the monetary instability that has plagued West Indies cricket for many years. Numerous proficient gamers from the Caribbean have chosen to prioritise profitable franchise contracts over worldwide responsibility. Nicholas Pooran, a trailblazer in T20 batting, just lately retired from worldwide cricket to focus solely on leagues all over the world.

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Chopra mentioned the supply to Head and Cummins underscores the privilege and monetary safety that high Australian cricketers get pleasure from. “The contract is enormous, but the Australians can afford to say no. For West Indian players, it would be a very different story. They don’t have the same sense of national identity — there’s no anthem echoing when the West Indies take the field,” he added. The rumours about such massive offers convey consideration to a rising pattern in international cricket. With bilateral sequence attracting smaller crowds and reducing business enchantment, some are questioning whether or not cricket will ultimately mirror soccer, the place franchise leagues dominate the game. As these leagues proceed to broaden in recognition and monetary clout, worldwide cricket faces the problem of reinventing itself to keep related in a extra commercialised sporting world.

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