Australia reaping what they had sown
With the change in focus towards youth, many domestic first-class boards changed their core organisational goals from 'creating a strong first-class team', to 'creating Australian players'. As a result of the shift in focus and changes to the rules, older players on the fringe of first-class teams were finding themselves squeezed off the contract list, or that their yearly retainer was falling to a level that made a comfortable family life unattainable. They no longer had a cricketing forum to prove that they were better than the up-and-coming youth, and hence were shuffled on before their time.