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Back-to-back games under fire

Fleming unhappy with series schedule

Wisden Cricinfo staff

June 25, 2004



Stephen Fleming: 'I'm not happy full stop with back-to-back games' © Getty Images
Stephen Fleming, New Zealand's captain, has slammed the format of the NatWest Series, saying that it is unfair to expect top international teams to play back-to-back matches.

The tight ten-match NatWest Series schedule means that 10 matches are played in 17 days, with back-to-back games on successive weekends. The visiting sides almost always draw the short straw and have a double-header over one of the weekends, while England play only the once with time to rest between matches.

"I'm not happy full stop with back-to-back games. I've strongly stated that for some time," Fleming told reporters after the first game in the series at Old Trafford was abandoned. "The fact that it is the case in this tournament so be it, now is not the time to complain about it. But on principle, looking further ahead, I don't think they should play a part because I don't think it is realistic to expect high-class performances during a whole weekend.

"Two teams do it and it tends to be one team that misses out. I'm strongly in favour of the scheduling having at least one day, even three days in between games. That's just to make sure the paying public get the opportunity to see athletes at their best, not those that have had a big day before and are trying to repeat that which can be quite tough over 100 overs."

 
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