Back in the day, the ACB WAS Littered with former elite players from the state bodies.
And the Chairmanship was rotated between the States. I played cricket several times against a team whose captain in z grade turf cricket became chair of CA......he was a good chap,
playing to win means doing whatever’s legal to take the victory. Whether morals matter hmmm umpires mainly got decisions right but often plain wrong, you took the good with the bad, today DRS helps get wrong decisions right.....and hardly any player walks anymore..
Leadership doesn’t require intimate playing knowledge but it does involve engaging delegates who know what they’re doing. To my mind, sustained high-level performance is about character, resilience, persistence, some talent, innovation and good natured rivalry to bring out the best in ALL the members of the team. And plans for now and the future and is quite hard-headed about dropping players (at least one every season) before their time as the team performance is more important than any one individual. No team though can sustain a loss of three in one fell swoop and we got into this pickle this time cause the selectorial custodians thought it was all about them and allowed 6 players to bat on who then all left within 2 seasons (Hayden, Langer, Gilchrist, McGrath and Warne, and can’t remember the other) how history repeats...
That said, business folk on the CA Board forget it’s just a game and try to push the shareholder maximise profits ethos. I saw Foxtel advertising deals on free to air TV AND serves them right their ratings are about as good as the attendance aT a Grade game in outer anywhere. Sure CA maximised shareholder profits, but at what cost to the customers who are now voting with their feet especially when the team is undermanned and not winning.
You coulda swung a cat in the outer at Adelaide Oval. Members attended in healthy numbers (they’re on an annual subscription) but the public absence was appalling.
Only 17,680 members and public showed up, and I was one of em who watched some of the play on the day....
The golden goose has well and truly been cooked......
and I was proven wrong when we actually won. Our batting lacks that extra zing and our bowling and fielding looked a lot better than I expected. We got lucky with the run out of Markham but their batting lineup looked as average as ours....until Hobart. Sadly a rank sitter dropped by Carey when Du Pliess was 29 cruelled our chances although at 40 overs we were 25 runs ahead of SA, WE ONLY MADE 65 in the last 10 when they blasted 130.....