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In an interview, Sri Lanka Test team opener Demoth Krararton says the board's decisions have made a huge loss to the first class cricket in Sri Lanka. According to him, the decision to give the tire 'B' level for the first class identification is working as two wheels. Caronarton believes the level of competition has dropped significantly. He says that at the first club level of Tire 'B' clubs, the players worked hard to come to 'A' clubs. At this stage the players had a huge contest, but now it's over. At the same time, 'A' Tire Club players also had a tough fight, because at this level the high level of domestic cricket was considered, only the country's best players.
According to Croatٹن, the second biggest loss is that by increasing the number of teams, at first class level, a player is getting less matches than ever. He said, "This year talk about the eight players of the country in the country, a year-old player has done six days and four four-day matches. Apart from this, talk about one-day cricket, Each player can play only seven-one matches in the zonal tournament. However, the board also had 27 districts, but most of the players had played only one four-day day.
"When the country-run players are going to play just four one-day matches in the first part of this year, then you think about yourself as teams like Australia and India," says Karnatarat. can.
According to Croatٹن, the second biggest loss is that by increasing the number of teams, at first class level, a player is getting less matches than ever. He said, "This year talk about the eight players of the country in the country, a year-old player has done six days and four four-day matches. Apart from this, talk about one-day cricket, Each player can play only seven-one matches in the zonal tournament. However, the board also had 27 districts, but most of the players had played only one four-day day.
"When the country-run players are going to play just four one-day matches in the first part of this year, then you think about yourself as teams like Australia and India," says Karnatarat. can.

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