Melbourne, July 1 (CRICKETNMORE): Australia's cricket team head coach on Friday said the current, high-intensity international schedule is unsustainable for players who take part in all three formats of the game and urged the International Cricket Council (ICC) to do more to cut player workload.
Lehmann's comments came as the Indian Premier League (IPL) looks set to undermine recent ICC changes to the schedule, in order to maximise profits through a "mini IPL" in September, which will further restrict time off for international cricketers, a news agency reported.
In 2015, Australian cricketers who played all three formats of the game spent -- on average -- 280 days overseas. Under Cricket Australia (CA) contracts, the players are given a six-week break from commitments, which many players use to sign IPL contracts.