London : Former Indian cricket captain Ajit Wadekar said that current Indian team lead by Dhoni appeared to suffer from “too much cricket.”“Our chaps looked a bit tired. We shouldn't over-do things - we shouldn't burn these players out,” said Wadekar,
Varanasi:Terming the burn out problem as a major issue in international cricket, former BCCI president Raj Singh Dungarpur yesterday called upon the International Cricket Council (ICC) to urgently come up with a solution.
London? Trescothick fears leading international cricketers could suffer from "burn-out" with the fixture calendar showing no signs of easing as the elite get ready for next year's World Cup in the Caribbean.
Perth: Australian fast bowling legend Dennis Lillee blamed "crippling itineraries" for the breakdown of a succession of pacemen in the Australian team.
Karachi: Pakistan faces host Kenya in the opening match of next month's cricket tri- series, which was shifted to a neutral venue over security fears in Pakistan, officials said on Tuesday.
Sydney: Australian fast bowler Brett Lee has said that he does not want to sit out of even one international match as he continues to be haunted by the memories of being reduced to a 12th man before the Ashes series 2005.