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Andrew Symonds to become a 'lump of sh*t'.

PostPosted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 7:26 pm
by Dogwatcher
My titles harks back to his description of Brendan McCallum earlier this year, not any predisposition I have to Symonds.
It's an entirely predictable step from Symonds, expect Chris Gayle and others to follow in the future.
This sort of thing is going to have ongoing ramifications for international cricket in the future.

http://www.cricinfo.com/australia/conte ... 08023.html

Symonds eyes role as global Twenty20 freelancer
Alex Brown
June 8, 2009
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Andrew Symonds could earn up to one million rand ($120,000) for less than two months' work in South Africa's domestic 50- and 20-over leagues if, as expected, he reinvents himself as the world's first freelance Twenty20 player. The Australian allrounder, who is expected to announce his retirement from international cricket on Wednesday, has already received expressions of interest from Pro20 franchises in South Africa, and could feasibly participate in four domestic 20-over tournaments across the globe next year.

Deccan Chargers, the defending IPL champions, have already declared their intention to retain Symonds' services at the princely sum of $1.35 million per season. Symonds' home state, Queensland, are also seeking to keep him on their books, and speculation in England is rife that the controversial allrounder could join the county ranks in the near future.

Should he become cricket's first notable Twenty20 mercenary , Symonds' earnings could dwarf those he stood to earn under his current Cricket Australia deal. A reduction in his bowling workload could also extend his playing career, and his global exposure may go some way to restoring his marketability, which has taken a sizeable hit after a slew of recent controversies.

Cricinfo sources have revealed that Symonds could top-up his substantial IPL earnings by up to one million rand should he opt to play in South Africa's Pro20 tournament next year. Sanath Jayasuriya is understood to have commanded a similar figure during his stint with the Dolphins last year - split between the franchise and a third-party sponsor - and senior South African provincial officials expect the Australian will command similar levels of interest should he make himself available next season.

Franchises in the South African league are permitted one overseas player, subject to approval by the national board, and payments to 'imports' fall outside teams' salary caps.

"Everyone knows he is a brilliant one-day and Twenty20 cricketer," Cassim Docrat, the chief executive of KwaZulu Natal and the Dolphins Pro20 franchise, told Cricinfo. "I'm sure people would have to take a look at the disciplinary aspect of taking him on, but if you're asking me would franchises be interested, then the answer is almost certainly yes. You would have to give it serious thought."

Andre Odendaal, chief executive of Western Province and the Cape Cobras Pro20 franchise, concurred. "There is more and more incentive for top players to play in South Africa," he told Cricinfo. "I would not be surprised if a player like Symonds attracted a lot of interest. A player of his quality could help most teams."

South Africa's Pro20 tournament runs from January to February - which partially overlaps the Big Bash in Australia - and precedes the IPL (scheduled for March-April in 2010) and the proposed P20 competition in England (June-September). Symonds will also play in the 2009 Twenty20 Champions League, following Deccan's IPL victory last month, and could figure in the planned Southern Premier League - a joint venture between the Australian, South African and New Zealand boards based on the Super 14 provincial rugby model - which has been bracketed for an October, 2011 launch date.

A move to England appears on the cards, too. Rod Bransgrove, Hampshire's millionaire owner, was reportedly drinking with Symonds in London on the night that led to the allrounder's eventual expulsion from Australia's WorldTwenty20 squad. Symonds has previously played with Gloucestershire, Kent and Lancashire, and could qualify as a local player given he was born in Birmingham.

Matt Fearon, Symonds' agent, told Cricinfo last week his client could consider becoming a freelance Twenty20 player if, as most assume, he announces his retirement from international cricket. Fearon has since revealed that Symonds, who turns 34 on Tuesday, has fielded interest from franchises in South Africa

"It's fair to say he's constantly sought after from many regions, both prior to this happening and currently," Fearon told AAP. "They are areas we haven't explored before because he's always been focused on playing international cricket. They're options for him if he chooses to do that."

"There's no doubt he's looking at continuing to play cricket and there are good opportunities there for him. But it will be about enjoyment rather than 'this is where I can make the most money.'

"As far as where the Australian team is headed and the culture within, that's changed significantly and he's no longer a good fit there. Queensland Cricket have been a big part of his career and are supporting him now and would be an avenue for him as well."

Re: Andrew Symonds to become a 'lump of sh*t'.

PostPosted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 8:17 pm
by wycbloods
Will be interesting to see if other countries are prepared to pay for his services for just T20 or one dayers.

It seems an interesting concept and the easy way out that will be used by many players into the future.

I just hope that it doesn't happen to the detriment of test cricket. Although, most of the players doing this don't have the mental application to make the most of their ability which is required to play test cricket IMO.

Re: Andrew Symonds to become a 'lump of sh*t'.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 12:20 pm
by whufc
will probably now earn 5hite loads as a specialist T20 player around the worlds domestic competitions.

He most likely wanted this outcome from the beginning.

Re: Andrew Symonds to become a 'lump of sh*t'.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 2:34 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
i bet there are a few other players out there watching to see how he goes in being a specialist 20-20 and one day player, especially Chris Gayle

Re: Andrew Symonds to become a 'lump of sh*t'.

PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 12:15 pm
by smac
He's been replaced by Tait on the CA contract list...

Re: Andrew Symonds to become a 'lump of sh*t'.

PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:36 pm
by Adelaide Hawk
whufc wrote:will probably now earn 5hite loads as a specialist T20 player around the worlds domestic competitions.

He most likely wanted this outcome from the beginning.


I agree. The whole thing stinks of someone who wanted to be released from his SA contract so he can pursue a life lacking in discipline playing "hit and giggle" 20 over cricket.

I used to be an admirer of Symonds because he could have accepted instant Test selection in the English team, but opted instead to stay in Australia and work his way into the best cricket team in the world .. and it wasn't easy.

His attitude of late, however, is very disappointing. All those problems he had with the Indian crowds seem to be forgotten now he can earn $1.4 million just for hitting the odd 6 and bowling the odd over or two.

Re: Andrew Symonds to become a 'lump of sh*t'.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:15 am
by The Sleeping Giant
smac wrote:He's been replaced by Tait on the CA contract list...


So it's like for like then.

Re: Andrew Symonds to become a 'lump of sh*t'.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:31 pm
by heater31
Adelaide Hawk wrote:
whufc wrote:will probably now earn 5hite loads as a specialist T20 player around the worlds domestic competitions.

He most likely wanted this outcome from the beginning.


I agree. The whole thing stinks of someone who wanted to be released from his SA contract so he can pursue a life lacking in discipline playing "hit and giggle" 20 over cricket.

I used to be an admirer of Symonds because he could have accepted instant Test selection in the English team, but opted instead to stay in Australia and work his way into the best cricket team in the world .. and it wasn't easy.

His attitude of late, however, is very disappointing. All those problems he had with the Indian crowds seem to be forgotten now he can earn $1.4 million just for hitting the odd 6 and bowling the odd over or two.



Perhaps if CA had some balls to support their player when that shite blew up and if the ICC could find theirs for once Andrew wouldn't have taken the path he has.....

Re: Andrew Symonds to become a 'lump of sh*t'.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:12 pm
by daysofourlives
heater31 wrote:
Adelaide Hawk wrote:
whufc wrote:will probably now earn 5hite loads as a specialist T20 player around the worlds domestic competitions.

He most likely wanted this outcome from the beginning.


I agree. The whole thing stinks of someone who wanted to be released from his SA contract so he can pursue a life lacking in discipline playing "hit and giggle" 20 over cricket.

I used to be an admirer of Symonds because he could have accepted instant Test selection in the English team, but opted instead to stay in Australia and work his way into the best cricket team in the world .. and it wasn't easy.

His attitude of late, however, is very disappointing. All those problems he had with the Indian crowds seem to be forgotten now he can earn $1.4 million just for hitting the odd 6 and bowling the odd over or two.



Perhaps if CA had some balls to support their player when that shite blew up and if the ICC could find theirs for once Andrew wouldn't have taken the path he has.....

totally agree with u there heater. his employers treatment of him through that whole saga was a disgrace and just like anyone else who has no respect for their boss they move on and find a new job

Re: Andrew Symonds to become a 'lump of sh*t'.

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:20 pm
by unknown source
dont you have to have a home club i.e QLD to play IPL.. so he will have to stay at the Bulls.. unless he leaves Australia all together

Re: Andrew Symonds to become a 'lump of sh*t'.

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:26 pm
by rod_rooster
unknown source wrote:dont you have to have a home club i.e QLD to play IPL.. so he will have to stay at the Bulls.. unless he leaves Australia all together


Unless Gilchrist and Warne have been secretly playing somewhere other than the IPL in the last couple of years i'd say this is incorrect.

Re: Andrew Symonds to become a 'lump of sh*t'.

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:45 pm
by heater31
unknown source wrote:dont you have to have a home club i.e QLD to play IPL.. so he will have to stay at the Bulls.. unless he leaves Australia all together



didn't stop our No. 1 fast bowler Mitch Johnson when he lived in Qld. Originally from Townsville moved to Brisbane to go straight into the shield side.

Re: Andrew Symonds to become a 'lump of sh*t'.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:06 am
by Gozu
rod_rooster wrote:
unknown source wrote:dont you have to have a home club i.e QLD to play IPL.. so he will have to stay at the Bulls.. unless he leaves Australia all together


Unless Gilchrist and Warne have been secretly playing somewhere other than the IPL in the last couple of years i'd say this is incorrect.


One thing is though that Symonds might need to keep on CA's good side to stay in bed with the IPL and thus the ICC. I read somewhere that supposedly Symonds will play a few limited overs games for QLD basically at the minimum wage.

It was interesting too that the supposed retirement press conference never went ahead and a few days later CA announced they had withdrawn his CA contract for the following season.