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Aussies call for tri-series to be scrapped

With half the Australian cricket team injured, senior players are calling for the annual one-day Tri-series to be scrapped.

Updated on: Nov 29, 2007 06:01 PM IST
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With half the Australian cricket team injured, senior players are calling for the annual one-day Tri-series to be scrapped.

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Opener Matthew Hayden, who is the latest to join Australia's growing list of injured players with a knee injury, told Channel Seven on Thursday that the cricketers were being pushed too hard and thinks the tri-series should go.

"It hasn't changed, it's actually increased it's a matter of managing our resources. I'm someone who desperately wants to play as much as I can, but have just pulled up short," Hayden told the Channel.

Continuous all year round cricket is taking its toll. Stuart MacGill may still require knee surgery, Phil Jaques is suffering from mumps, Michael Clarke has a hamstring problem and all-rounder Andrew Symonds is recovering from a foot problem.

Players told the Channel that they are struggling to cope with an increasingly hectic workload and Hayden also fears fans are tired of watching meaningless contests.

"The amount of cricket that's coming up, there's gonna be injuries and there's gonna be fatigued players," fast bowler Shaun Tait told Channel Seven. To ease the pressure, Tait, who has just come back from an injury, wants a fast-bowling rotation policy.

 
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