England test captain Ben Stokes has raised concerns over the scheduling of international cricket, saying the authorities do not give the matter enough thought.
Stokes highlighted England's three-match one-day international series in Australia in November, which started four days after they won the Twenty20 World Cup."The scheduling doesn't get enough attention that it should," Stokes told the BBC on Monday.
"Some people say 'you are playing for England, that should be enough'. But there is a lot more to factor in."his retirement from ODIs in July, citing the "unsustainable" rigour of playing all three formats of the game."You want international cricket to be the highest standard. But we have seen a lot of different squads being picked and players being rested, and that's not the way international cricket should go," Stokes added.
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