Ricky Bawa has been a Scottish cricket stalwart for many years, whether captaining his beloved Uddingston, or campaigning for greater recognition for the sport in his homeland.
So when he suggests the domestic game is stagnating, while club standards deteriorate and the country's leading players are denied a proper pathway to prepare them for games against the English counties and international fixtures, it is time to take note.
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