Australia pay crisis casts shadow over Ashes later this year

The CA has warned players they won’t get alternative contracts if they fail to agree to the new collective bargaining agreement.
Australian teammates congratulate their bowler Josh Hazlewood, center, for taking the wicket of Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis, unseen, on day one of the first test cricket match between Sri Lanka and Australia in Pallekele, Sri Lanka, Tuesday, July 26, 2016.
Australian teammates congratulate their bowler Josh Hazlewood, center, for taking the wicket of Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis, unseen, on day one of the first test cricket match between Sri Lanka and Australia in Pallekele, Sri Lanka, Tuesday, July 26, 2016.

CHENNAI: The pay dispute between Cricket Australia (CA) and Australian Cricketers’ Association (ACA) is snowballing into a big fight. Mitchell Starc on Twitter hinted at a players’ strike for the Ashes in November. David Warner, too, has indicated the same.

The CA has warned players they won’t get alternative contracts if they fail to agree to the new collective bargaining agreement. The players’ body rejected the offer saying it was “a win for cricket administrators but a loss for cricket”.

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Former Australia player Dav Whatmore believes confrontation is not the way out. “One thing I do know is that CA thinks very deeply before making decisions.

They would have also read the player’s association’s view. I read comments from Mark Taylor, who is a very balanced person, and he said the revised model was not that different from the one proposed by the players. So I feel the best way is sit and talk and see the way forward,” said the noted coach.

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