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Australia faces further cost-cutting despite improved outlook

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Australian cricket faces another round of costcuttin­g to shore up finances hit by the coronaviru­s shutdown and no part of the game will be immune, board chief Kevin Roberts said yesterday. Cricket Australia (CA) has already furloughed about 80% of its workforce, while state associatio­ns have also made deep staff cuts in recent weeks.

CA’s financial outlook has improved with India’s fourtest tour, worth an estimated A$300mn ($200mn) in revenue to CA, set to go ahead in the home summer.

But Roberts said the board was still facing an A$80mn shortfall due to Covid-19 and the high likelihood Australia will not be able to host the Twenty20 World Cup in October-November.

“So we’re focused on delivering the best season as possible noting that the likelihood of significan­t crowds is very slim,” he told reporters on a video call.

“Ordinarily that would deliver well over A$50mn in revenue to Cricket Australia. The T20 World Cup is a big question and that’s a factor of perhaps A$20mn and... it’s likely that our biosecurit­y measures we need to put in place to deliver the season will cost in the order of A$10mn.”

Most CA staff remain furloughed on 20% pay until the end of June, while the board’s executive team have taken a 20% paycut. Roberts’ leadership amid the pandemic has been slammed by former players and media pundits, who have accused him of exaggerati­ng the game’s financial problems.

However, Roberts said further cuts were necessary to maintain investment in community cricket as much as possible.

“We’ve made a commitment to significan­tly reduce the cost base of Cricket Australia, unfortunat­ely that means no area of the organisati­on will be untouched,” he said. “It’s unfortunat­e that there will be an impact on our people.”

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