The Asian Age

UNEMPLOYME­NT LOOMS FOR OZ CRICKETERS

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Sydney, June 27: More than 200 of Australia’s top cricketers face unemployme­nt within days, with a bitter pay dispute “extremely” unlikely to be resolved by a deadline on Friday, players’ union boss Greg Dyer has said.

Australia’s top cricketers face being locked out unless a new memorandum of understand­ing is struck between Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketers’ Associatio­n, with the current agreement set to expire on June 30.

ACA president Dyer said players and Cricket Australia remained “a long way apart” on basic issues and the union was preparing its members for unemployme­nt.

“It is extremely likely that as of July 1 we’ll be jumping over the cliff together,” Dyer said.

“The fundamenta­ls of the deal are nowhere near to being resolved. Over 200 of Australia’s most senior cricketers are unemployed as of the 1st of July. We will be assisting in whatever way we possibly can in that but they’re unemployed.”

At the heart of the dispute is an agreement that gives the players a fixed percentage of the revenue of the game, a deal which CA says prevents them from sufficient­ly investing in the grassroots.

CA offered a revised deal on Friday but the union quickly rejected it.

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