Hales and Rashid heighten existential angst around cricket's future | The Spin
England players’ decisions to play white ball-only county cricket has led to unease about where the sport is headingAfter serving Worcestershire with distinction for 16 seasons and helping the club to three County Championship titles, Ron Headley decided in early 1975 that, with a job offer outside the sport, he no longer wished to play first-class cricket but could still turn out for them in the one-day competitions. Related: Alex Hales second England player after Rashid to opt for white-
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