Gozu wrote:Yes he can play both for Australia and in the IPL but at great cost. Last year I think he was only able to play in about four games due to the West Indies tour and only made something like $220,000 of the $1.47m he had coming to him (three year deal remember). That is $1.25m down the drain due to that West Indies tour. If I remember correctly the Pakistan tour is right in the middle of the IPL season so id he plays in that again will only get a fraction of his maximum money.
If that Pakistan tour goes ahead (and something else pops up during the IPL season next year) he's got a lot more to lose in the IPL. You can kind of understand why he treated that one-day series last year against Bangladesh with contempt given how much the West Indian tour cost him.
Yes, but don't forget what he gives up financially if he retires from Aust cricket. Including endorsements it would have to be close to $1m per year. If he retires, what's he left with? 40 weeks off to go fishing? Would he take that v touring and playing for his country. Yes, when he's 38. Not when he's 33.
I don't think he'd see it as "lost money" anyway. He probably view $200K for 2 weeks work the same way you or I would. One huge bonus. He would take whatever money he can from the IPL while pursuing his priority of playing for his country, like everyone else is. That's why in future tours will be programmed around it is my tip. IPL will be a financial bonus for international players, not a reason to retire altogether
Here's the Roy & HG interview. Sounds harmless to me, just getting into the spirit of bantering with the boys. Another dodgy media headline .... hardly a "bizarre rant"
http://radiorumours.com/news.php
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