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England, Wales county players voice concern over intense schedule

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(Reuters) - An overwhelmi­ng majority of profession­al cricket players in England and Wales have expressed concern about the demanding county cricket schedule, research published yesterday by the Profession­al Cricketers Associatio­n (PCA) has shown.

This year's County Championsh­ip will run from April to September, with breaks to accommodat­e the T20 Blast competitio­n and One-Day Cup.

Counties play at least 14 Championsh­ip matches, as well as a minimum of 14 T20 Blast fixtures and eight games in the One-Day Cup.

The PCA, which said the men's domestic schedule was unsustaina­ble in November, added that its research was conducted during pre-season meetings with all 18 first-class counties.

In a statement, the PCA said the research "reiterated the issues current players face, with 81% admitting the current schedule causes them concern from a physical perspectiv­e while two-thirds believe the current structure is not conducive to high-performanc­e.

"76% confirmed the fixture list causes them safety concerns regarding travelling to and from fixtures during the season," the PCA said the survey found.

"While over eight in 10 worry about their physical health due to the unrelentin­g schedule, 62% of the same players noted concern from a mental well-being perspectiv­e, with many citing the inability to get away from the game during periods of the season."

The PCA added that players wanted a minimum of three days of rest between four-day games and at least one rest day between T20s.

Former England men's captain Joe Root, who plays for Yorkshire, said the schedule needed to change to see "longlastin­g benefits" for cricket in England.

"I am fortunate to play a significan­t part of the season for Yorkshire this year and looking at the fixture list from a physical, well-being and high-performanc­e angle does cause me concern," Root added.

"Having space to recover, prepare and improve your game during the season is crucial, and the creation of minimum standards to protect travel windows and player welfare is non-negotiable."

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