Only 6 domestic reams and limited talent pool: How New Zealand became early adopters of global franchise cricket
On the world map, New Zealand resembles two half-eaten mutton chops drifting along the Pacific Ocean. This remote country with a population of 5.3 million and a cricketing structure with an annual turnover of roughly $22 million, about one-fifth of Roger Federer’s estimated net worth, has consistently punched above its weight at showpiece ICC tournaments. Sunday will mark the second time in five years they have reached the tournament’s summit clash, and they have done it with a talent pool of only a fraction of the numbers available in India. What makes them so ultra-competitive despite their limited resources?
“We have six teams: Wellington, Auckland, Canterbury, Otago, Central Districts and Northern Districts. At any given time, we have only around 66 players to choose from. It’s about being smart and getting the best out of our very limited talent,” Heath Mills, CEO of the New Zealand Players’ Association, told TOI.
Two decades ago, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) took a decision that would have far-reaching consequences on their cricketing ecosystem. “The administrators realised the best way forward was to allow our players to participate in high-profile T20 leagues like the IPL, the T20 Blast and the Big Bash League,” Mills said. “These leagues are effectively paying for the development of our players. So it’s a win-win situation for us.”
Former players such as Stephen Fleming, Daniel Vettori, Mike Hesson and Shane Bond have emerged as the most sought-after coaches on the global T20 circuit. The move paid dividends in this T20 World Cup as New Zealand openers Finn Allen and Tim Seifert hammered a blistering 117-run stand against South Africa in the semifinal at Eden Gardens, powering them into the final. Allen and Seifert are seasoned performers in the Big Bash League. Allen represents the Perth Scorchers while Seifert plays for the Melbourne Renegades.
Despite the success on the cricket field, New Zealand cricket was in the midst of a major turmoil over the past winter, with a split ensuing between former NZC chief Scott Weenink and the six member associations over a proposed franchise T20 league that would replace the country’s domestic Super Smash. Tentatively named NZ20, the new league aims to target foreign investment through IPL franchises and eye top overseas players. Weenink wanted a New Zealand franchise entering the Big Bash League instead.
Weenink stepped down on Jan 30, hastening the way for NZ20’s fruition. “Hopefully, we can see this league shaping up by next summer,” Mills said. New Zealand, currently, is the only ICC Full Member nation without a franchise T20 league. “The NZ20 would help boost our profile and give some of our domestic players more exposure,” Mills said.
For New Zealand cricket, the hope is that NZ20 will add a new economic touchpoint without disrupting a system that has worked so well. The Black Caps’ steady rise up the T20 ranks has shown that smart planning and a strong culture matters more than scale.
Get the latest ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, IND vs ENG Live Score updates, including the full schedule, teams, points table, and key series stats such as top run-scorers and wicket-takers.
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Former players such as Stephen Fleming, Daniel Vettori, Mike Hesson and Shane Bond have emerged as the most sought-after coaches on the global T20 circuit. The move paid dividends in this T20 World Cup as New Zealand openers Finn Allen and Tim Seifert hammered a blistering 117-run stand against South Africa in the semifinal at Eden Gardens, powering them into the final. Allen and Seifert are seasoned performers in the Big Bash League. Allen represents the Perth Scorchers while Seifert plays for the Melbourne Renegades.
Despite the success on the cricket field, New Zealand cricket was in the midst of a major turmoil over the past winter, with a split ensuing between former NZC chief Scott Weenink and the six member associations over a proposed franchise T20 league that would replace the country’s domestic Super Smash. Tentatively named NZ20, the new league aims to target foreign investment through IPL franchises and eye top overseas players. Weenink wanted a New Zealand franchise entering the Big Bash League instead.
For New Zealand cricket, the hope is that NZ20 will add a new economic touchpoint without disrupting a system that has worked so well. The Black Caps’ steady rise up the T20 ranks has shown that smart planning and a strong culture matters more than scale.
Get the latest ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, IND vs ENG Live Score updates, including the full schedule, teams, points table, and key series stats such as top run-scorers and wicket-takers.
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