England top-order batter Dawid Malan has termed England's recent central contracts list as "slightly strange" after he was handed an incremental deal due to a large focus on Test cricket.
On Tuesday, Malan lost his full contract after being left out of the Test side since the 4-0 Ashes defeat in Australia. But the left-hander remains a pivotal part of the T20I side, as seen from his knock of 82 from 49 balls against Australia to give England a series win in Canberra on Wednesday.
"There's a slightly strange system with the contracts. It seems heavily led toward red-ball cricket. Hopefully, white-ball cricket can get recognised as Test match cricket does. We'd like to be rewarded for our performances for England, that's what contracts are for, and if you're ranked top-five in the world for three years, you'd hope you get recognised with a white-ball contract but that's not how it works," Malan was quoted as saying by Sky Sports.