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Published 23 Jul, 2017 07:27am

Fears grow for Ashes as pay row drags on

SYDNEY: Australia’s cricketers have been warned this year’s Ashes series could be scrapped, even if a new pay deal is reached with the game’s governing body, reports said on Saturday.

Australian Cricketers Association (ACA) chief Alistair Nicholson has war­ned the players via email the showpiece Test series against England, due to begin on Nov 23, is under threat.

Negotiations over a new Memorandum of Under­standing between players and Cricket Australia (CA) have all but broken down, although Nicholson and CA counterpart James Suther­land are scheduled to meet on Sunday, Fairfax Media said.

“If there is agreement, the next step would be the more intensive MoU and contract drafting period,” Nicholson told the players in an email, seen by Fairfax Media.

“Given past experience and the massive detail involved, this would take some time and still may not be completed with time enough to meet the needs of fans, sponsors and broadcasters invested in the upcoming tours and the [Australian] summer of cricket.

“I add that it is hard to conceive of any further flexibility the players could possibly offer in these negotiations.”

CA said it was surprised and perplexed by the ACA’s claims but would not comment on key details. Austr­alia’s next series is a Test tour of Bangladesh in August.

While the Ashes are almost four months away, much preparation, including broadcast inventory and sponsorship and advertising deals, must be locked in far earlier, Fairfax Media said.

It added that the players had thought the parties had rea­ched common ground sin­ce Sutherland joined parleys earlier this month.

Published in Dawn, July 23rd, 2017

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