Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

CA threatens not to pay players: Report

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Cricket Australia (CA) has threatened its contracted players they will not be paid beyond June 30 unless they accept the governing body’s proposed overhaul of player remunerati­on, a report said Saturday.

The escalating tension between CA and players reached new heights after chief executive James Sutherland told them in a blunt email to accept its offer.

Fairfax Media reported that Sutherland sent the email on Friday to Australian Cricketers’ Associatio­n (ACA) chief Alistair Nicholson who then forwarded it to players around Australia.

The email casts doubt on what team Australia could field after June 30, with a two-Test series scheduled in August in Bangladesh, ahead of a home Ashes showdown with England later in the year, Fairfax Media said.

The email read: “CA is not contemplat­ing alternativ­e contractin­g arrangemen­ts to pay players beyond 30 June if their contracts have expired.

“In the absence of the ACA negotiatin­g a new MoU, players with contracts expiring in 2016-17 will not have contracts for 2017-18... if a new pay deal is not struck”.

The ACA had moved on Friday to enter mediation with CA over the pay negotiatio­ns, which show no sign of resolution.

In the email Sutherland told Nicholson: “The ACA is fast running out of time to engage with CA’s proposal and optimise the outcome for players.

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