Ponting worth $400,000
by utpI believe a big reason of this might be his recent form. He hasn’t been in the best of form in the last few games. It might also be because he may not bring the Indian crowds to the game as much a Symonds would. People would love to see some HUGE hitting and Ponting somehow doesn’t sell that big-hitter image.
Plus he is not really an all-rounder which is an asset in 20-20. Those might be few of the reasons of his low big. A similar figure was there for Mike Hussey. I guess again, missing all-rounder characteristic might have done them there.
Saying all that, if somebody asks me my view on IPL or ICL or anything of the sort….I would say no from the start till the end. I am a true traditionalist who would enjoy a 5-day game more than any of the shorter versions. The game of cricket that was, will only loose its charm and quality with each step into commercialization.
We are already seeing the repercussions of this big money coming in. Early retirements and people just deserting home teams for more money. No patriotic spirit. Honestly, the players who are playing are only doing because of their home contracts and board regulations. Otherwise, everybody will just jump into it. Its too big an offer to leave.
Anyway, thinking positively, lets hope these new leagues help the game money-wise without losing its charm and traditions.


2 Responses to “Ponting worth $400,000”
By Cricketer on Feb 23, 2008 | Reply
I’m pretty sure he’s worth more. But the only reason he was devalued is the fact that he has a negative impact on the team moral.
He is a brilliant player no doubt, but the aura he brings to the field is a little negative.
Cheers
Cricketer [iplcrazy.com]
By scorpicity on Feb 26, 2008 | Reply
You are right… it is a question of paying more for allrounders… hence ponting missed out.