Deccan Chronicle

Players boycott; Aussie ‘A’ tour of SA called off

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Sydney, July 6: Australia’s ‘A’ tour of South Africa has fallen victim to the pay dispute between the players and Cricket Australia after the squad decided not to travel as scheduled on Friday in the absence of a new agreement.

With talks between the union and the governing body deadlocked, around 230 players were left effectivel­y unemployed when the previous five-year pay agreement expired at the end of last month.

The Australian Cricketers’ Associatio­n (ACA) held an emergency meeting in Sydney last weekend and the players decided they would boycott the “A” tour unless a new Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) was signed this week.

“It is with great frustratio­n that with no progress towards resolving the current dispute, Australia ‘A’ players confirm they will not tour South Africa,” the player’s union said in a statement on Thursday.

“By making this call, the Australia ‘A’ players have sacrificed their own ambitions for the collective; an incredibly selfless act that shows their strength and overall commitment to the group.

“All players are deeply disappoint­ed at the behaviour of CA which forces this course of action, given the players would rather be playing for their country.”

At the heart of the acrimoniou­s dispute is Cricket Australia’s insistence that the two-decadeold model, under which players get a fixed percentage of revenue, should be jettisoned.

CA believes the revenuesha­re model is unfit for modern times and is starving grass-roots cricket of funding, while players say it has underpinne­d the game’s growth and prosperity over the past 20 years.

The ACA said on Thursday the governing body had refused mediation or to “offer any genuine flexibilit­y” in negotiatio­ns and called for “common sense to prevail” with CA chief executive James Sutherland becoming directly involved in talks. — AFP

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