Warne and Bolt for the Melbourne Stars?
By David Lord, 14 Aug 2012 David Lord is a Roar Expert
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Shane Warne, the greatest leggie the world has ever seen, and Usain Bolt, the greatest track sprinter the world has ever seen, teaming up to play for the Melbourne Stars for next season’s Big Bash League.
What a hoot, what a brilliant marketing concept kickstarted at the London Olympics by broadcaster Eddie Maguire, the Melbourne Star president.
And there’s every chance Bolt will accept, commitments allowing.
And with Warne on the case drumming up business to cement the deal, it’s almost game, set, and match.
Ever since he burst onto the track scene like a bolt of lightning, cricketers the world over knew of Bolt’s genuine love for the game. He’s a Jamaican, why wouldn’t he love cricket and follow the West Indies?
The great Windies teams of the past were calypso cricketers, just as Bolt is a calypso athlete. Everything is fun.
Importantly, Bolt can play the grand old game, something that concerned Cricket Australia’s Mike McKenna, project manager of the BBL.
“We hope he’s being picked on merit and not just a novelty inclusion to attract spectators and television viewers,” McKenna chirped.
Hello, what planet are you on pal?
But McKenna proved he was “switched on” when he imagined Bolt would be pretty quick between the wickets.
Hello, hello, hello.
Which begs the question: why didn’t the Sydney Thunder think of Bolt with Chris Gayle a marquee player in the squad?
Bolt was captain of the Trelawny All Stars X1 in a 2009 charity game in Jamaica, when he smacked his good friend Gayle for a monster six, scoring 13 off 10 deliveries.
Trelawny made 6-124 off 15 overs.
Bolt in reply, bowling off a long run and pretty quick, greeted Gayle with a bouncer first ball, then bowled him neck and crop to complete a very different, but as usual, highly successful day out for the then triple Olympic gold medallist.
The mouthwatering thought of Bolt and Gayle playing together would have made the SCG split at the seams.
But like everything else in NSW sport, nothing happens. Before I go on, I’m a New South Welshman and proud of it, but in despair.
NSW Origin played some super rugby league, but still lost the series 2-1 to Queensland for the seventh successive year.
The Waratahs and Sydney FC are basket cases, so too NSW cricket and the Sydney Kings.
The NSW Swifts haven’t won the ANZ Championship netball title since 2008.
Bleak.
The sole saving grace for this once great sporting state are the Sydney Swans, but only for those who follow the AFL. The Canterbury Bulldogs may yet be our salvation.
Usain Bolt would have brightened our lives across the board no end. But no, Melbourne has beaten us to the punch yet again.
And if it’s not Victoria, it’s Queensland rubbing our noses in it.
It’s high time something was done about correcting those wrongs.
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August 14th 2012 @ 8:19am
AGO74 said | August 14th 2012 @ 8:19am | Report comment
I would just like to see him fielding out deep and having to run as fast as he could to stop a boundary.
August 14th 2012 @ 8:47am
David Lord said | August 14th 2012 @ 8:47am | Report comment
A piece of cake AGO74.
August 16th 2012 @ 10:47pm
Vic said | August 16th 2012 @ 10:47pm | Report comment
The concept needs a gimmick to be honest. It appears to be stillborn like the ARC.
August 14th 2012 @ 8:54am
Titus said | August 14th 2012 @ 8:54am | Report comment
Can Cricket get any more embarrasing?
August 14th 2012 @ 10:06am
NFS said | August 14th 2012 @ 10:06am | Report comment
Its not really embarrasing, i for one would love to see the fast man on earth having a hit. It would be great for the game and great for a new competition like the big bash to have a really big draw card in Bolt. I would be first in line for tickets to go and see him play against the two sydney teams.
August 14th 2012 @ 10:25am
Titus said | August 14th 2012 @ 10:25am | Report comment
Well I would love to see Stephen Hawkings play and I think it would bring some good exposure to the game but he’s not really a cricketer is he.
Is this T20 thing a proper sport or is it a circus, I just want to know.
August 14th 2012 @ 12:36pm
Don Corleone said | August 14th 2012 @ 12:36pm | Report comment
Scraping the barrel there.
August 14th 2012 @ 5:26pm
Bayman said | August 14th 2012 @ 5:26pm | Report comment
Titus,
I think he’d need a runner………..but the rules may not allow it in his case!
August 14th 2012 @ 9:05pm
Titus said | August 14th 2012 @ 9:05pm | Report comment
I was thinking, whack a helmet on him and get him to field silly mid off.
August 14th 2012 @ 5:35pm
NFS said | August 14th 2012 @ 5:35pm | Report comment
isnt T20 mainly an entertainment. i am a big cricket fan but not a big T20 fan because in my opinion test cricket is the only real form of cricket both ODI’s and T20 are purely enteetainment. and you cant deny bolt would be great entertainment!
August 14th 2012 @ 9:13am
Mals said | August 14th 2012 @ 9:13am | Report comment
Why does cricket need a gimmick like this? Isn’t having a marquee import player per team enough?
You can barrack for the Bulldogs because they are based in Sydney if you like David but I & many other Sydneysiders won’t be joining you.
August 14th 2012 @ 10:18am
David Lord said | August 14th 2012 @ 10:18am | Report comment
Fair enough Mals, everyone to their own. It would be very boring if we all thought the same.
August 14th 2012 @ 9:18am
The High Shot said | August 14th 2012 @ 9:18am | Report comment
The comp itself is a gimmick. It’s a party. Let’s embrace it.
August 14th 2012 @ 8:39pm
Australian Rules said | August 14th 2012 @ 8:39pm | Report comment
Agree with that.
T20 is unapologetically about entertainment. It you want genuine, purists cricket, go to a Test match.
August 16th 2012 @ 1:36pm
jameswm said | August 16th 2012 @ 1:36pm | Report comment
Agree guys. I watch test cricket to satisfy my hard core love of the game. T20 is about having fun and entertaining. I think it’d be a fantastic gimmick and let me tell you you wouldn’t be able to keep my two sons away.
August 14th 2012 @ 9:19am
Winter Is Coming said | August 14th 2012 @ 9:19am | Report comment
Lol, what a farce. Is this what cricket has become?
August 14th 2012 @ 6:36pm
Timmuh said | August 14th 2012 @ 6:36pm | Report comment
Not at all, but its what T20 has been since its inception – an occasionally entertaining marketing feast with a loose connection to the sport of cricket. That said, its no different to the 50 over form, not relevant to the real thing but it helps pay the bills for actual cricket.
August 14th 2012 @ 9:29am
Rellum said | August 14th 2012 @ 9:29am | Report comment
“We hope he’s being picked on merit and not just a novelty inclusion to attract spectators and television viewers,” McKenna chirped.
Hilarious. The sheer hypocrisy of the man knows no bounds.
August 14th 2012 @ 9:49am
Jay said | August 14th 2012 @ 9:49am | Report comment
Why the outrage.
Andrew Johns played for the Blues as a market gimmick.
And there also the curious case of Israel Folau and Karmichal Hunt in that other code.
August 14th 2012 @ 10:40am
Matt F said | August 14th 2012 @ 10:40am | Report comment
Johns played in (I think) the 2nd season of the BBL when everybody treated it as a gimmick. Now CA are trying to get everyone to treat it as a serious competition so the thought of Bolt steaming in off the long run, whilst an intriguing novelty concept, doesn’t really add to the credibility of the BBL. The crowds and TV ratings would suggest that the BBL doesn’t need gimmicks anymore anyway.
Hunt and Folau, whilst sbeing signed initially for marketing purposes, are on long-term contracts and are at least trying to make an actual career in the AFL. Unless Bolt signs on for a few seasons and actually attempts to make a go of T20 cricket (which he quite rightly won’t) then it’s not the same thing.
August 14th 2012 @ 12:40pm
Don Corleone said | August 14th 2012 @ 12:40pm | Report comment
Exactly Jay, AFL poaches players from other sports…that’s a coup. Of course they are doing it for the love of the code and a desire to play the code…not for the money.
But the world’s greatest athlete who has taken the wicket of the world’s premier T20 batsmen wants to play in the Australian T20 tournament… it’s a farce.
Darren Clarke, 400 metre specialist played on the wing for the Balmain Tigers, why is Bolt playing T20 any different?
The fact is…if Bolt plays the MCG will be packed, it would get 4 million viewers on free-to-air, the profile of the Big Bash would go global.
The critics of the T20 and Big Bash think it’s a circus anyway…what’s the problem?
August 14th 2012 @ 3:04pm
Jack Russell said | August 14th 2012 @ 3:04pm | Report comment
Difference being Bolt looks like simply rocking up, rolling his arm over a few times and going home with no real intent to be a professional cricketer.
Not that I can blame Bolt for wanting to try something new, but I would hope he takes it seriously. By that I mean actually becoming a full time professional cricketer.
August 14th 2012 @ 5:29pm
Moorey said | August 14th 2012 @ 5:29pm | Report comment
Why the hate??
Oh yer that makes sense… Make bolt give up the millions in endorsements and athletics to try and become a cricketer?!?!
The guy can no doubt play… It’s a marketing ploy but no different to gayle playing?
Do u seriously think any professional sport now days is run without the main objective being to make as much money as possible?
August 15th 2012 @ 9:25am
Don Corleone said | August 15th 2012 @ 9:25am | Report comment
It’s amazing how many people think cricket (unlike other sports) should be like a government-run enterprise like the ABC.
No corporate sponsorship, appealing to a niche market, not too much of it, unsustainable, poor audience, can’t be too flashy or too popular…yet existing in case we want to watch it.
August 14th 2012 @ 11:38am
tonysalerno said | August 14th 2012 @ 11:38am | Report comment
What a great acquisition for Australian cricket and the #BBL. Bolt will create viewership and public interest for the sport of cricket.. again. It will be good for Bolt to showcase his FASTbowling but if he plays only few games he will become a gimmick like Israel Folau in the AFL.
August 14th 2012 @ 11:59am
Titus said | August 14th 2012 @ 11:59am | Report comment
Bolt won’t play Kentucky Fried Chicken Bloody Big Bash Cricket in Australia. He is a serious athlete, why would he?
He was also supposedly going to play for Manchester United, only people knew it was a joke, but in Australia some people are a little slow and take a while to catch on.
August 14th 2012 @ 1:25pm
William Goat said | August 14th 2012 @ 1:25pm | Report comment
It’s called the Big Bash League for a reason- it isn’t meant to be too serious but it is meant to be fun. OK there’s some serious money etc but overall it’s to get crowds in & get people interested in cricket. I prefer Test cricket but a lot of people I know don’t, so if they like T20 are they any less enthusiastic than me ? Of course not, so let’s have all the gimmicks etc necessary to keep it rolling. From the sounds of it Bolt can play a bit & may not be quite the gimmick everyone expects.
August 14th 2012 @ 2:11pm
Christo the Daddyo said | August 14th 2012 @ 2:11pm | Report comment
If T20 really just a bit of a laugh, then by all means sign him up. But I think cricket is trying to have an each way bet on T20 – on one hand it seems to embrace the gimmick (like this proposal), but on the other hand, there is some serious money being thrown around in this form of the game, thereby sending a “we’re taking this seriously” message.
Need to decide one way or the other.
And on the lack of NSW success, David, if you look at the NRL ladder, 3 of the top 4 teams are from NSW. And NSW cricket is a basketcase? Remind me which team won the BBL last season? Oh that’s right – the SYDNEY Sixers.
Geez, do some research please!
August 14th 2012 @ 7:10pm
David Lord said | August 14th 2012 @ 7:10pm | Report comment
Big deal Christo …. the Sydney Sixers. WOW. In the same league as Sheffield Shield, Origin, Waratahs, Sydney FC, Sydney Kings, NSW Swifts etc? Ace it up.
August 14th 2012 @ 9:07pm
Titus said | August 14th 2012 @ 9:07pm | Report comment
Why is Sydney FC a basket case, they have won as many titles as the swans in the last 7 years.