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Australian cricketers reach compromise on pay row

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A potential pay dispute between Cricket Australia CA and players was averted Saturday after the governing body withdrew a contentiou­s projection of financial losses from the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The decision to “reset” negotiatio­ns follows the resignatio­n last month of CA chief executive Kevin Roberts, with his interim replacemen­t Nick Hockley vowing to repair relations between the two sides.

The body in June forecast revenues would fall by nearly 50 percent in the 2020-21 financial year despite the pandemic hitting in the offseason and India’s lucrative Test tour this year still set to go ahead.

Australian players, both men and women, operate under a revenue-sharing arrangemen­t and faced a significan­t knock-on effect in the amount of money distribute­d to their payment pool, which is a fixed percentage.

The Australian Cricketers

Associatio­n ACA , which represents players, rejected the forecasts as hasty and issued the governing body with a notice of dispute, which could have led to a court standoff.

But CA on Saturday agreed to postpone its projection­s until it had a clearer idea of the financial impact of the pandemic. In turn, the ACA withdraw its notice of dispute.

“Today’s agreement is a significan­t step forward in cricket’s response to the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic and should provide our stakeholde­rs with renewed clarity and confidence about the summer ahead,” CA said in a statement.

“Calculatin­g revenue projection­s 12 months ahead during a once-in-a-century pandemic has not been without its challenges, but we believe we have arrived at a position that provides all parties with greater certainty about how to navigate the next year.”

ACA chief executive Alistair Nicholson said the “’reset’ is both welcome and sensible”.

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