ECB urged to adopt contracts
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
IAN BOTHAM has again urged the England Cricket Board to look
after their prime asset, the England team, by employing them
centrally, writes Christopher Martin-Jenkins.
England's greatest modern all-rounder has written the foreword
to the 16th edition of the Benson and Hedges Cricket Year and at
yesterday's launch took the opportunity to assert his preference
for a pool of contracted players and a two-division County
Championship.
He did not delve too deeply into the consequences to the Board
of having to pay expensive contracts to perhaps 20 players a
season, with substantial additional compensation to the counties
concerned. The answer is probably £2 million a year.
Year-long rolling contracts, similar to those used by Australia,
would, according to Botham, immediately improve England's
chances of moving up the international ranking list.
"My argument is simply this," he writes. "Bearing in mind the
seemingly ever-growing list of casualties among the English
bowlers, isn't it about time we concentrated on making them fit
for England at all times?
"I am not advocating that contracted players should play no
county cricket, but that the amount should be controlled and
determined by the national selectors in order to make sure that
every single time an England player sets foot on the field to
represent England he is fit and ready for the challenge."
England Under-19s fly out for their South Africa tour tomorrow
without their captain Owais Shah. He will miss the first three
weeks while he completes his first term at university.
England U-19 Squad: O A Shah (Middlesex, capt), P J Franks
(Notts, vice-capt), I N Flanagan (Essex), M A Gough (Durham), J
O Grove (Essex), G R Haywood (Sussex), R W T Key (Kent), A W
Laraman (Middlesex), R J Logan (Northamptonshire), G R Napier
(Essex), S D Peters (Essex), J C Powell (Essex), C P Schofield
(Lancashire), G P Swann (Northamptonshire), N J Wilton
(Sussex-MCC YC).
J T Tucker (Somerset) joins the squad during Shah's absence.
Manager: P A Neale. Coach: J Abrahams.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)