CWI CEO calls for balance and compromise amid franchise league challenges

Cricket West Indies (CWI) Chief Executive Johnny Grave has responded to claims that West Indies players receive inadequate pay from the board.

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Grave emphasized that top international players, taking into account Caribbean Premier League contracts, earn substantial annual incomes, dismissing the notion of meager payments.

However, Grave acknowledged the challenges posed by the proliferation of franchise leagues, which provide players with increased economic opportunities but also compromise their availability for international tours. Speaking on the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast with former England Test captains Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain, Grave emphasized CWI’s pursuit of “balance and compromise” with players to ensure the selection of full-strength squads for its Future Tours Programme commitments.

Freedom to explore these lucrative leagues

Recent instances, such as West Indies selecting a relatively inexperienced side for the ongoing two-Test tour of Australia, highlight the impact of players opting for T20 franchise opportunities over international duty. Notable all-rounders Jason Holder and Kyle Mayers are among those who have made such choices.

While acknowledging the players’ freedom to explore these lucrative leagues, Grave stated, “It’s a World Test Championship obligation. We acknowledge it clashes with other lucrative leagues, and we accept and respect that the players have that choice.”

In an effort to minimize conflicts, CWI had previously worked out an arrangement with players that allowed for a dedicated window to accommodate participation in leagues like the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). However, the emergence of additional franchise leagues globally has made it increasingly challenging for CWI to create an ideal schedule.

Earning opportunities

Grave explained, “The earning opportunities now, particularly in January and February with four leagues going up against each other for overseas players, [have increased].”

Despite their commitments to franchise leagues, Grave expressed the need for balance and compromise, not only for the boards but also for the players. He hopes that in the next cycle of ICC events, a more favorable schedule can be established to accommodate both international and franchise cricket effectively.

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