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Companies => Custom companies => Topic started by: NYSDCricketer on June 14, 2010, 08:37:30 PM
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Hi gents,
I may be totally barking up the wrong tree here but I have just finished a net session with the overseas pro at our club and we were talking about sponsorship and how he has came to England without a sponsor this year.
Was just writting this on his behalf to see if any of the companies on here may be interested, I am going to send him the link to this site for him to have a look.
His name is Ian Gerald Daniel, first class cricketer in Sri Lanka playing for Thornaby CC in the NYSD now any info would be great.
Cheers
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He's a very talented chap isn't he? yeah, that's really surprising, although i can't think of any sri lankan cricket kit manufacturers, so i don't know...
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ye he is a superb pro for us, and one of the nicest guys ive met in the game, scored a fantastic ton on saturday and took 3 wickets he is just getting used to the tracks up here so more of the same to come
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all well and good, cant see why people have to look overseas for pros tho...
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We have two pro's in our team an English and an overseas both of which are excellent, the league allowes two pros so the teams take advantage of this and the standard of cricket is spot on.
Some of the teams in the league however do have two English pros, just depends on what teams prefer and budget maybe?
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what league you in bud
nysd???
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north yorks/south durham
We have two pro's in our team an English and an overseas both of which are excellent, the league allowes two pros so the teams take advantage of this and the standard of cricket is spot on.
Some of the teams in the league however do have two English pros, just depends on what teams prefer and budget maybe?
id much rather see a young english lad being paid to play than some 30 year old aussie/sri lankan/pak/indian
my club is fortuanate enough to have one or two players who we dont have to play who could easily be proffesionals. in my experience, when pros are involved they just play against each other as noone else really matters when they smash 150 and take 5 wickets
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not specifically talking about your man by the way! just a general opinion of mine that young british talent should be nurtured instead of paying these overseas a packet!
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mr cricket i agree as much when i played lancashire league when the pro were top players(harper,bevan,donald,simmons,) they give your club so much in terms of gate and bar money but since the advent of all year round international cricket i feel many of the pro coming over are just overpaid and i too would love to see more 18-20 year old english county players being involved more
but some of the pro coming over are good coaches and kids do benifit from them big so they put something back into cricket in this country
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it certainly has its benefits, but at the end of the day they take their money and fly off home... wouldnt it be nice to see a young english lad progress through your club, be there year in year out and eventually find his way in to the first class game, thats going to be more beneficial than anything that a money driven overseas pro could teach you in 5 minutes!
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yep agreed there i more worried about the kolpack and some of the overseas players plying there trade in county cricket who are good cricketers but not top notch collymore at middlesex.
i more worried about them taking the place of a youngster who has done as you said build himself into a cricketer then finding the brick wall that is kolpack
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yeah, i remember a certain leics vs northants game a year or two ago with a ridiculous amount of kolpak saffers involved, possibly 10 between the two teams, after that theyve made an effort to reduce them but collymore is a great example of a crap overseas players keeping a young, english cricketer from gaining an oppotunity... you dont see this in aussie/indian/saf domestic cricket and that is why they are the best teams in the world, because they have systems and quotas to ensure that under 23s especially get as much exposure to first class cricket as possible. the sooner the ecb take note of this we will see more players coming through.
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agree with the last point mr. c, just an example is at Somerset where for the past couple of seasons players like Alphonso Thomas, Zander de Bruyn, Willoughby and even Kieswetter are blocking the way for Jos Buttler, Max Waller, Mark Turner etc. who have been playing second xi cricket instead....
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Nick Compton???
Mind you watching Hants on Friday with Lumb, Pothas, McKenzie & Ervine it was quite South African all over....
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Buttler has kicked Compton out of the t20 and championship team at the moment.
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I think it's a big issue at club and county level. I have no problems with young overseas players qualifying for england through county cricket with the intention of playing for england (if selected) but I don't see the point in second rate, over the hill kolpaks or overseas players. T20 this year has brought some very good players in - Ross Taylor, McCullum to name two, but county cricket won't improve by playing Collymore.
On the club front, it's more the drain of club funds that gets me. I've seen clubs almost go to the wall in the pursuit of bringing in an overseas. Most do make a difference and many do help develop the colts and the club with their knowledge. However, cricket clubs are run by amateurs, paid for by amateurs and any profit ought to be directed into better facilities and youth development. If we banned payment of players then clubs could get on with developing talent and investing money into bringing players into clubs, surely a better idea. Would also be handy if overseas players didn't get use to english conditions before they played for their countries...