Jamie Overton has announced an indefinite break from red-ball cricket, prioritizing white-ball formats due to the demanding modern cricket calendar. The 31-year-old all-rounder, who played 99 first-class matches and two Tests for England, will focus on franchise and limited-overs cricket, including his commitment to CSK. Rob Key acknowledged Overton's decision, highlighting the challenges of the current cricketing landscape.
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