I wonder, if this is at the behest of the ECB, is there a connection to their review of the funding model, referred to in the Durham thread? County cricket is in a poor position at the moment, being financially dependent on the ECB funding (which is largely raised by England tests, ODIs and T20) to break even, while failing to develop enough players of acceptable standard for 18 counties. Our increasing reliance on players who learned their cricket overseas but are not counted as overseas players (5 now) being one example. Add the falling numbers of people playing club cricket, fewer clubs and fewer teams within many clubs and the general low level of public interest in the sport, and perhaps the ECB should be looking for radical ideas to revive the best sport there is.