Townsville Bulletin

Pay deal crucial to success

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STAR all- rounder Ellyse Perry says Australia’s ODI domination of India can be put down to the increased investment in the women’s game.

The pay deal reached between Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketers’ Associatio­n last year shot female player payments up from $ 7.5 million to $ 55.2 million.

Perry says Australia was reaping the benefits from the record- breaking deal, resulting in a crushing series triumph in Vadodara on Thursday by winning the second of three ODIs.

“We’re really fortunate to have some wonderful resources and to be full- time cricketers at the moment,” Perry said after the match.

“I think that’s really reflecting in the way we’re now approachin­g tours, the way we’re training and preparing and what we’re putting out on the park.”

The changes by Cricket Australia have forced other countries – including India – to pay more, too.

The BCCI announced week that four of their players will earn close $ AUD100,000.

It was the first time since 2015 the BCCI had updated their women’s pay scale, rewarding their team for finishing runners- up at last year’s World Cup, which included defeating Australia in the semi- final.

Smashing India on their home turf this time around has gone some way towards avenging that result for Meg Lanning’s Australia.

They have a chance to clean sweep the series in the final ODI tomorrow. last top to

 ?? STAR: Australia batswoman Ellyse Perry plays a shot during a one- day warm- up match in India. ??
STAR: Australia batswoman Ellyse Perry plays a shot during a one- day warm- up match in India.

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