Hussain also was critical of the domestic Twenty20 tournaments on the English domestic calender and said it would exhaust the players. "I just think they've just over-egged it, they've just over done it. I mentioned the IPL but even in England, there are far too many games for our domestic players, they are doing far too much travelling and too much cricket, they will be exhausted as well," he said.
The India-born cricketer also felt administrators should cut down on ODIs to ensure there is no overkill. "I do believe you can cut three One-dayers and three Twenty20s or something like that," he said.
"Twenty20 will sell itself, you'll have sell-out crowds everywhere, all these ODIs will be sold out. But that doesn't mean you have to do it just because it's bringing in money."
Matthew Hoggard and Paul Nixon of Leicestershire celebrate after defeating Somerset in the Friends Life T20 Final
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