South African fast-bowling great Shaun Pollock wants more "context and contest" in international cricket so that the game stays as "main CD" instead of becoming "background music" amidst an incredible surge in the number of matches.
With matches taking place round the year, big names such as Kane Williamson, Graeme Smith and Steve Waugh had in the past spoken about the need to strike a balance in scheduling and provide context to the games.
"I just think that sometimes the context of the game and also the standard and the rarity matter," Pollock, also a former Proteas captain, said during an interaction here.