The Independent Voice of West Indies Cricket

Packer déjà vu?

Wed, May 13, '15

by DR RUDI WEBSTER

Commentary

Two years ago, I asked MS Dhoni, captain of India, what motivates today's cricketers? He said: ?Playing for your country should be your main motivating force. But today you need to have a good income and livelihood. Only a few players have a professional education or academic qualifications.

A good cricketer has seven to ten years to earn the money that will sustain him for life after cricket. So he must balance his love for and loyalty to the country with a good income and livelihood. Of course love and passion for the game and the need for recognition are other powerful motivators. But in today's competitive and fast-changing world we cannot ignore the importance of money in the life of a cricketer.?

I remember telling him that if those basic needs are not balanced, a conflict of values would result in mistrust and bad feelings between cricket boards and players who are trying to set themselves up financially for life after cricket.

I then wondered aloud why in our economic system cricketers are labelled as mercenaries and are victimised and punished for doing things for which people in other professions are admired and praised?legally maximising their income and financial status!

 

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