Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Australia cricketers boycott South Africa tour amid row

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Australia’s players Thursday boycotted this month’s Australia A tour to South Africa, escalating a bitter pay dispute which threatens to derail senior tours to Bangladesh and India as well as this year’s home Ashes.

The Australia Cricketers’ Associatio­n (ACA) said the players were unavailabl­e to tour South Africa for the Australia A team without an agreed pay deal or new Memorandum of Understand­ing, after their existing contracts with Cricket Australia expired on June 30 following months of increasing­ly acrimoniou­s wrangling.

“It is with great frustratio­n that with no progress towards resolving the current dispute, Australia A players confirm they will not tour South Africa,” ACA said in a statement.

“This decision is made in support of more than 200 male and female players who are now unemployed.”

Cricket Australia (CA) said it was disappoint­ed with the players’ decision not to go on the A team tour of South Africa.

“CA regrets that players have made this decision despite progress made in talks between CA and the ACA in meetings over the past week, including regular communicat­ion between CEOs,” it said in a statement.

“While a new MoU has not yet been agreed, CA is of the view that these talks should have enabled the tour to proceed as planned.” The players, selected for the Australia A tour starting on July 12, had been training with captain Usman Khawaja and hoping for an end to the impasse

India ‘A’ will stick to their schedule for the South Africa tour despite Australia pulling out in the wake of the pay row with Cricket Australia, HT has learnt.

Australia, India and South Africa were scheduled to play a triangular one-day series from July 26. India were then scheduled to play two four-day matches with South Africa.

With Australia pulling out, it will now be a bilateral series between India and South Africa. The rescheduli­ng of oneday matches is being worked out. Manish Pandey and Karun Nair will lead the one-day and Test teams. HTC

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AFP Usman Khawaja.

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