"I wouldn't play T20 internationals, I'd just let the franchises play," Bayliss told Sky Sports. "If we continue putting on so many games there'll be a certain amount of blowout, not just players but coaches as well." The Australian, who has coached in both the IPL and BBL, said any international T20s should be held in a limited window based around the ICC's T20 World Cup.
"If you want to play a World Cup every four years or whatever it is, maybe six months before you get the international teams and let them play some T20 internationals," he said. Bayliss's England have struggled for form in the T20 tri-series, missing key players in the wake of the Ashes and one-day international series in Australia. They edged past New Zealand with a two-run victory in Hamilton on Sunday but failed to qualify for Wednesday's final against Australia due to an inferior run rate.
The tourists still have a Test and one-day series to come in New Zealand and Bayliss said coaching all three formats on such a marathon tour was challenging.