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London: The burnout issue once again took centrestage with South African all-rounder Jacques Kallis joining the chorus for cutting down on the amount of cricket being played.
The South African vice-captain backed players' representative Tim May who said that the ICC's future tours programme was a disaster and needed reviewing.
"They (players) are the ones who make a difference between a 10,000 crowd and a sell-out," Kallis said.
"Teams are going to end up resting their top players, but the public want to see them so it's a big problem."
Kallis, a veteran of over 100 Tests and 200 ODIs, also expressed concern that genuine all-rounders may disappear from the game.
"Young players won't want to be an all-rounder if they see how quickly you get worn out. It would be better to go down the route of being a specialist batsman or bowler."
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