Equal access to facilities and staff is a ‘real concern,’ Cross says
The England bowler sees upcoming restructure as opportunity to ‘level the playing field’

ENGLAND bowler Kate Cross says equal access to facilities and staff for women’s cricketers is a “real concern” and believes an upcoming restructure offers an opportunity to “level the playing field.”
New plans to remodel the professional game will be put in place soon, with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) set to announce eight successful tier one counties this month, which will see current regional sides being replaced with teams embedded within the first-class county system.
Sixteen counties have submitted a proposal to own a professional tier one team.
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