KARACHI: In order to save its conventional formats from collapsing, the World Cricketers Association has urged for better player safety, equitable revenue sharing, and protected international windows.
The WCA’s “Protecting History, Embracing Change” paper identifies existential dangers to international cricket and suggests significant structural reforms to solve them.
The suggestions follow mounting worries that financial inequalities and the unchecked growth of domestic T20 competitions are making bilateral cricket pointless.
According to the centerpiece idea, all of the best players must be ready for international service during four required 21-day intervals each year.