PCA demands greater participation of players for EPL

By IANS,

London : Professional Cricketers’ Association (PCA) wants the players to have a greater say in shaping the English Premier League (EPL).


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The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has set up an internal working party to oversee all aspects of preparation and strategy for the new Twenty20 EPL, which begins in 2010.

But the PCA, which is the representative body of England cricketers, wants to play a bigger role in the formulation of EPL.

“The EPL does represent a benefit and once-in-a-generation opportunity for English cricket,” the PCA’s chief executive, Sean Morris was quoted as saying in the Guardian.

“The successful implementation is pretty key to the structure of our game but not just for 2010 itself, for the long-term. We must use these guys’ (players) experience.”

Essex’s chairman, Nigel Hillyard, is heading the ECB working party on the 20-over project and, though the PCA is not part of the process, the body is doing its own research with some of its members.

The results and subsequent PCA proposals will be offered to the ECB at a later date.

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