Skip to main content
The Morning Star Shop
'Twenty20 to blame for poor Ashes display,' says Yorkshire director

YORKSHIRE director of cricket Martyn Moxon yesterday claimed that England’s Test prospects are being undermined by the counties’ focus on the financial rewards of Twenty20.

England’s humiliating Ashes loss in Australia, where they have lost the opening three Tests to surrender the urn before Christmas, has put the domestic game under the spotlight, with the lack of pace bowlers coming through a particular issue.

With T20 now being played in the middle of the season to maximise revenue, marginalising a large chunk of the County Championship to April and September, Moxon says the county game is no longer a breeding ground for Test players.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
Runners and riders in the Handicap Chase at Wetherby racecou
Horseracing / 27 December 2023
27 December 2023
England's Jonny Bairstow applauds the spectators after victo
Sport / 15 June 2022
15 June 2022
Heart of Midlothian fans during the cinch Premiership match
Coronavirus / 14 September 2021
14 September 2021
Similar stories
England's Ben Duckett during the fifth one day international
Men’s cricket / 21 January 2025
21 January 2025
England prepare for opening T20 match of series which begins tomorrow in India
England's Brydon Carse during the second one day internation
Men’s cricket / 10 December 2024
10 December 2024
Nottinghamshire's Olly Stone poses for a photo during the me
Men’s Cricket / 27 August 2024
27 August 2024