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Australian cricket chaos? Five senior players unhappy with new contracts

Cricket Australia is in crisis due to the failed privatization of the BBL (Image: X)

After a failed attempt to privatize the Big Bash League, Cricket Australia is starting to create deeper unrest internally, with concerns that go far beyond the future of the tournament itself. According to reports, what initially looked like a financial restructuring plan for the BBL is now affecting national contracts, player satisfaction and even the long-term appeal of Australia’s top domestic T20 competition.According to Code Sports, at least five senior Australian cricketers are yet to sign new international contracts. Reasons reportedly vary, including dissatisfaction with the financial terms being offered to players seeking greater flexibility to play in overseas franchise leagues via No-Objection Certificates (NOCs).Over the years, Australian cricket has been different from many other countries as players have prioritized international cricket over franchise opportunities. But now that balance appears to be shifting. With leagues such as the SA20 and ILT20 offering increasingly lucrative deals, some Australian players are believed to be rethinking their financial futures.

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The issue has become more sensitive after reports that Australia’s Test and ODI captain Pat Cummins will be offered a massive three-year contract worth around $12 million. While Cummins’ stature in world cricket has proven his worth, the figure has reportedly sparked frustration among several other centrally signed players who feel their pay no longer reflects the reality of the modern franchise era.At the same time, the BBL itself is facing growing dissatisfaction among domestic players. According to reports, a WhatsApp group consisting of 12 well-known BBL players was established in October last year, and the discussion focused on the pay gap within the league. A major concern is reportedly that overseas recruits tend to be paid significantly more than local Australian players, even though they are not always among the best-known players in global T20 cricket. Many players hope that the privatization of the BBL will inject new investment into the game and significantly increase wages. Instead, Cricket Australia’s inability to get all stakeholders to agree on the proposal has left those hopes hanging in the balance.The consequences can be severe. The BBL is already grappling with scheduling issues and stiff competition from the T20 league taking place during the same window. With Australia’s biggest Test stars often unavailable due to international commitments, the game could face an even greater identity crisis if established white-ball players also start prioritizing overseas leagues for financial reasons.

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