Chappell, a former captain of Australia, believes that cricket's future lies in privately owned Twenty 20 club franchises around the world with Tests taking a back seat.
So its the after math of Indian Premier League. It would definitely give rise to lots of conflicts not only for players but also for the administrators.
Basically first and major concern is the "future of the potential cricketers" by this I mean that they would have to toil hard and more to fetch their caps.
Secondly on account of "basics of cricket" they would be at fix, as a slogger can not be good opener on any test match day. And a cricket team can not have six or seven all rounders.
Thirdly, bowlers, their work has become too hard, their "bowling averages" would simply be spoiled. Speed would be hammered.
Fourth, would cricket lovers always watch “dead wickets “where more scoring is the fun only?
Fifth, administration, who would decide this player is fit for 20 - 20, ODI or Test Cricket. At least test cricket can not be washed out.
Sixth, who should be allowed to play for National Team at that too at what time? Who would be given a passing signal to play for League?
Seventh, the time span of a cricketer would definitely be curtailed down.
It's basically the road map of the world champs to lead and to widen their gap with rest of the teams around the globe. A kind of “Cricket World Order".
At the end, cricket can not be compared with soccer. Cricket should be "spread in a gentleman's way".