Twenty20 powerhouse Tim David to play for Australia on Socceroos terms

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Twenty20 powerhouse Tim David to play for Australia on Socceroos terms
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Cricket will step closer to a future resembling international soccer when Twenty20 powerhouse Tim David is included in the Australian squad for the home World Cup on Thursday | danbrettig

, no Australian cricketer has previously explored such parameters at the outset of their international career. As such, David’s selection may be a game changer in terms of how other players prioritise formats and contracts.

Were David to sign a CA or state contract, he would be required to train and play in Australia between the months of September and April unless expressly permitted to do otherwise by the governing body. Without one, he is much freer to plan his year.Currently, David has deals in the Indian Premier League , the Pakistan Super League, the Hundred in England, the Caribbean Premier League and the Abu Dhabi T10, in addition to his Big Bash League contract with the Hobart Hurricanes.

However, it was agreed that David should be allowed to take part in the PSL during the same window, rather than essentially being chosen as a spare batter for Australia.and subsequent exposure on the Twenty20 circuit’s highest quality stage. While David’s quest for flexibility, alongside the success of Chris Lynn in playing in both the UAE and the BBL this summer, takes cricket closer to a future where T20 contracts provide the bulwark of income for a greater number of players, it is also a mirror of the discussions about Warner when he first made his mark on the game.

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