New NOC Rules by ECB Favour IPL Over Red-Ball Cricket, Potential Consequence for Players' Choices: Vince
According to London-based cricket player James Vince, the new No-Objection Certificates po...
According to London-based cricket player James Vince, the new No-Objection Certificates policy of the English and Wales Cricket Board may see players opting for T20 leagues instead of first-class cricket. Vince expressed concern that the guidelines seem to offer more favorable treatment to the Indian Premier League.
The England board had decided in November, 2024, to refrain from issuing NOCs to all-format players to play in the Pakistan Super League, scheduled for April-May this season, because the league clashes with the early rounds of the County Championship.
However, Vince defied ECB’s decision and quit first-class cricket to play for Karachi Kings in the upcoming PSL season.
"When they first mentioned it, a WhatsApp group of players was created and there was a lot of discussion. The initial feeling was that it was going to drive people away from red-ball cricket," Vince, who has played 13 Tests, told ESPNCricinfo.
"It felt like it was going to limit opportunities. Players were frustrated by it… There were a few things in there that [we] didn't really understand."
The 33-year-old, who is currently playing for Gulf Giants in the ILT20 tournament in the UAE, was retained by the Kings ahead of the PSL draft.
The PSL this season clashes with the IPL and also with the County championships.
"That's a big one that has caused a lot of confusion. It's got to be something to do with relationships between the ECB, PCB and BCCI as to why they've come up with that rule," Vince said.
"The PSL's a shorter competition, so if you're going to play in that, you're probably missing less domestic cricket than if you're going to the IPL… It just didn't seem right."
Vince, a long-serving Hampshire captain, has played 197 first-class games across 15 years for the team. He captained them 92 times, and led them to three consecutive top-three finishes.
However, Vince believes more players will follow him and forego red-ball contracts.
"There's more and more opportunities for guys to play white-ball cricket and earn decent money during our domestic season… You're talking quite large sums of money in terms of what they forego by playing red-ball cricket," Vince said.
"Particularly further down their careers, when there's a big difference in those numbers, I'm sure more and more people will go down that route," he said.
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