Alastair Cook has warned young players in the domestic circuit not to let the prospects of a lucrative deal with one of the franchises of The Hundred distract them this season.

The Hundred, set to commence in 2020, is expected to have eight franchises, each with squads of around 15 players, including three overseas players for each team. That will make competition tighter among domestic players, and the limited-overs matches this season will likely be their stage to catch the eye.

However, Cook, who is back for another season with Essex after retiring from international cricket, believed that is the wrong way to go about things. “People are thinking ‘if I do well this year, next year will be taken care of’ but actually if they do well this year it will be great for them and if they start thinking about the future, they will come unstuck,” he told Sky Sports.

“With the new Hundred ball situation it is obviously a big change over the next couple of years. Everyone knows the opportunities out there and it is going to be an opportunity for the elite, for the people who are a step above the next county player.

“The problem is when your name gets pushed into the selection round and people start talking about you for England, you can quickly get distracted,” said Cook. “For a lot of players their form actually dips when they get spoken about as a potential candidate, they suddenly have a couple of bad games. For the guys who are pushing for international cricket it has got to be at the back of their minds.

“They need to concentrate on the game they are playing because that is the most important thing and everything else tends to take care of itself.”