Not so sure Dave.
It's ok if you're a young lad without any serious bind, but if you've got a wife/kids the amount of time spent away from home must be quite a drain. It would be most amateur cricketer's dream job but I'm sure the reality is quite different.
Being a professional cricketer was never my dream working in the trade was from the time i went to romida at 12 years old in Newhay has been.
It is part of my theory i want to spend all my time with my family and kids and like i said i willing to drop 10k to do it and work in the industry but it has to be right I'm giving up a lot instant pension in 7 and a half years and so on.
But 10k is basically giving one car back and cutting down the pies to be honest..
I enjoy testing and messing with theory than i do playing i think.
What is money without happiness
My kids smile more with a hug than they do with buying them stuff.
Money is not my motive.
Cricketers are paid well the ones i know are they do not grumble and most do it because they love it..