World players' union wants reform in broken, unsustainable' cricket calender
Briefly

The World Cricketers' Association has announced a review into a global schedule it describes as broken and unsustainable and confusing and chaotic.
Heath Mills, chief executive of the New Zealand Cricket Players' Association, stated that the game's leadership has collectively failed to create a clear structure for coexistence.
Ben Stokes, England Test captain, expressed concerns about the crowded schedule and emphasized the need for a reassessment of the structure of international and franchise cricket.
The committee aims to propose a structure enabling international cricket and domestic leagues to coexist in a clear, coherent calendar.
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