Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Players’ mediation call after CA pay threat ‘aggression’

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

SYDNEY: The players’ union called on Cricket Australia Sunday to mediate over intractabl­e wage negotiatio­ns instead of threatenin­g not to pay their stars.

The governing body late last week threatened not to pay contracted players beyond June 30 unless the proposed remunerati­on overhaul was accepted.

Cricket Austarlia chief executive James Sutherland demanded the players accept the offer in a blunt email, as the impasse with the Australian Cricketers’ Associatio­n (ACA) looked no closer to resolution.

The latest flare-up 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.

The ACA’s chief executive Alistair Nicholson criticised CA’s “incoherenc­e and aggression” in the negotiatio­ns.

“Clearly, we are disappoint­ed that CA are threatenin­g the players,” Nicholson said in a statement. “It’s also a window into the nature of CA’s behaviour in these negotiatio­ns so far.

“There is incoherenc­e and aggression in what we have experience­d at the negotiatin­g table from CA.”

Nicholson said this was shown by Cricket Australia’s attempts last week to offer some top players multi-year deals only to threaten them the following day. “However, despite these threats, the players affirm their offer to participat­e in independen­t mediation,” he added.

“Quite simply, one side entered these negotiatio­ns in good faith with an intent to provide a win/win result, and the other is trying to remove player unity and drive a wedge in Australian cricket. “The point lost on CA is that the players will not respond to threats, whilst broadcaste­rs and sponsors need certainty.”

Nicholson said it was time for CA to sit down in mediation for the good of the game, instead of making unnecessar­y threats and creating uncertaint­y.

He added that his organisati­on had been in touch with cricketers on Friday to brief them on the latest situation.

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