• Professional Cricketers’ organization’s David Leatherdale CEO speaks out
• Changes seen as pause until new round of broadcasting rights in 2020David Leatherdale,the new chief executive of the Professional Cricketers’ organization, accepts it is only a matter of time before the debate over the creation of a city-based Twenty20 tournament resurfaces despite welcoming the recently announced changes to the domestic structure for 2017.
From next year counties will play 14 championship fixtures per season, or down from 16,with the NatWest T20 Blast being held in two blocks of fixtures at the height of summer and the 50-over Royal London Cup moved to the start of the summer.
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Source: theguardian.com