Published 07:23 IST, April 29th 2020

Temporarily reduce county season, scrap overseas players to cut cost: Michael Vaughan

Former England captain Michael Vaughan feels ECB should consider shortening the County Championship this season along with scrapping of overseas recruits

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Former England captain Michael Vaughan feels ECB should consider shortening County Championship this season along with scrapping of overseas recruits for next two years to reduce costs in wake of COVID-19 pandemic. England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has already suspended all cricket activities till July 1 due to coronavirus outbreak, which has infected more than three million people globally. decision means nine rounds of County Championship fixtures is lost and if season is scrapped completely, it will lead to a loss of 85 million pounds for counties.

Temporarily reduce county season

"You have to look at every area where you can save a few quid," Vaughan said on Tuffers and Vaughan Show on BBC Radio 5 Live.

"Traditionalists will go mad at this, but se are unprecedented times.

"In next two years, could you look at t having overseas players for four-day game?"

Many counties have cancelled contracts of several overseas players, including Indian cricketers such as Cheteshwar Pujara and Ravichandran Ashwin, in 2020. Vaughan, who captained England's Test team between 2003 and 2008, suggested shortening County Championship from 14 to 10 games. "Four-day cricket costs game ... It is a cost to game that could, just for a couple of years, be worth reducing," said 45-year-old, who  captained England in 51 of his 82 Tests. "If you reduced it from 14 to 10 games, you'd miss games but I don't think it would be a huge problem for a couple of years. You could go back to that in two or three years." 

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07:22 IST, April 29th 2020