Melbourne: Australia's cricketers association has slammed a trial shake-up of the domestic one-day game, saying there had been no consultation and that the new format based on split innings was difficult to comprehend.
In a radical departure from the conventional 50-over cricket, Australia will trial a 45-over game for its 31 domestic matches this season, with teams playing two innings of 20 and 25 overs, in a bid to stem flagging interest in the shorter format.
Governing body Cricket Australia (CA) put the new format down to a response to the demands of fans, but the Australian Cricketers Association (ACA) said it had disappointed players.
"The decision by CA to trial the split innings format in this year's domestic one-day event was made before collective player input was even sought," ACAchief executive Paul Marsh told local media on Saturday.
"For the people that play and know the game better than anyone, this process has been difficult to comprehend and players are very disappointed.