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Cricketing landscape is changing fast, need to strike balance: Kane Williamson

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Williamson's comments came at a time when cricketers around the world are opting to play for various cash-rich T20 leagues over international cricket. "It's a tricky one because it is changing.

So much seems to have happened so quickly," Williamson told reporters. "It does seem to be a movement in the landscape of the game.

Every case is unique and every case has got their individual needs at different stages of their lives. "There are a lot of different franchise events happening and seeing players make decisions on their playing careers...

suggests that there is a balance to strike and some things to work through," he added. Recently, Trent Boult was released from his central contract after the star New Zealand pacer made a request to spend more time with his family and also take part in T20 leagues across the world.

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