SYDNEY: Sports Minister Greg Hunt said on Sunday the federal government was prepared to provide mediation between Cricket Australia (CA) and players over the pay-dispute stalemate.

CA chairman David Peever has turned down the Australian Cricketers’ Association’s request for independent mediation and there are fears the stand-off could potentially lead to a players’ boycott of the showpiece Ashes series later in the year.

Hunt said the government was hesitant about being too interventionist in contract disputes in professional sport.

But he said there was scope to act as a mediator if the dispute looked likely to threaten the home Ashes series.

“If it got to a last-minute situation, I suspect that we would offer to provide good officers brokering between the parties, but there’s six months between now and the Ashes,” Hunt told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. “It would be unthinkable that in the end we wouldn’t have a full team.

“I do not see either the players or the administration returning to the late 1970s where we had a second-rate team.

“The players love playing for Australia, Cricket Australia knows this is not just fundamental to sport, it is part of our national identity. I’m very confident they will reach an agreement.”

Hunt added that while Canberra would offer to mediate if there was a ‘fundamental threat’, “all the advice I have is that with six months to travel, the Ashes will be proceeding with a full Australian team”.

“And on Boxing Day [Melbourne fourth Test] you’ll have Steve Smith, David Warner and the rest of the team out there.”

Published in Dawn, May 29th, 2017

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