Sunderland Echo

Lancashire terminate overseas player deals

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Overseas trio BJ Watling, Glenn Maxwell and James Faulkner will no longer represent Lancashire this year as a mutual decision was made to terminate their contracts.

New Zealand wicketkeep­er-batsman BJ Watling was scheduled to feature in the first nine Specsavers County Championsh­ip fixtures while Australia pair Maxwell and Faulkner signed up for the Vitality Blast.

However, cricket in the United Kingdom has been put on hold until at least May 28 and the possibilit­y of more interrupti­ons led to Lancashire's director of cricket Paul Allott contacting the three players, with an agreement reached to cancel their deals for this season.

In further cost-cutting measures, Lancashire, one of the few counties so far not to place employees on the government furlough scheme, have decided that all staff will take a 20 per cent pay cut in May, a measure unanimousl­y agreed by all players.

Allott said: "I would like to thank BJ, Glenn, James and their representa­tives for their total understand­ing of the current situation and full agreement of this decision.

"These are clearly very uncertain and challengin­g times for all counties both financiall­y and operationa­lly and it's clear the issues we face at the moment will have an impact on the way we prepare for the domestic season.

"The overseas player situation is a policy that has been discussed nationwide and we think it's prudent to mutually come to an agreement with the players we had originally signed. We will keep in touch with the players and their representa­tives, and as part of the agreement we've come to, we do have an option to sign them for the 2021 campaign."

 ??  ?? New Zealand’s BJ Watling.
New Zealand’s BJ Watling.

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