Former England skipper John Emburey says county cricket should consider a bar on emerging Australian players for the good of the national side.
Most of the current Australian Test team have played county cricket, as have many on the fringes of the team.
"The counties developed a lot of these Australians. They honed their skills here and went back better players.
"Perhaps we should say we don't want to develop them into top-quality players," Emburey told BBC Sport.
"We set Mike Hussey on the way and helped Matthew Hayden and Justin Langer at the back end of the 1990s.
"Perhaps we should see how the Australians fare just by playing domestic cricket and having 10 championship matches a year".
Most of the current Australian Test team have played county cricket, as have many on the fringes of the team.
"The counties developed a lot of these Australians. They honed their skills here and went back better players.
"Perhaps we should say we don't want to develop them into top-quality players," Emburey told BBC Sport.
"We set Mike Hussey on the way and helped Matthew Hayden and Justin Langer at the back end of the 1990s.
"Perhaps we should see how the Australians fare just by playing domestic cricket and having 10 championship matches a year".
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