Figures released by the union after a country-wide study at the start of the current season show that 81% of men's players have concerns about the physical strain of the schedule and the heightened risk of injury, while 62% expressed similar worries about the impact on mental health. Two-thirds of PCA members believe there is too much domestic cricket, with the union calling the schedule "unfit for purpose".
"There is a large number of players who don't think the schedule is conducive to high-level performance," said Joe Root, the former England captain, speaking in support of the findings. "If we can make the players safer and the output of the games a higher quality, English cricket is going to be winning full stop."
The squeeze on the T20 Blast appears of particular concern, with the PCA noting 55 back-to-back fixtures for teams in 2024, up from 34 last summer. On the back of this comes a call for minimum standards regarding the number of rest days, as well as travel and accommodation provisions to ease late-night turnarounds.
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