Would still be far too good for Bangladeshyou'd be looking at a 8th XI, not the second XI
Am I right in thinking that your average shield player can earn roughly a quarter of a million bucks per year?You'd have to be mad not to be a union player. The ACA has mostly worked to ensure the players at the bottom end of the professional spectrum are well looked after at the expense of the top end.
Australian cricket is only strong because the domestic competitions are strong. Take away the revenue sharing and you weaken the sport.
Obviously first of all you have to consider the source, an CA board member, and whether a player would genuinely reveal such an a idea in a heartfelt manner to a board member. (ie it's been said, but it's just a threat)Players considering striking since January - Mark Taylor | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
Aussies been thinking of striking.
I was kinda joking about the Banga tour thing, but I reckon CA would probably take a cancelled banga tour if it means they break the union and make some more cash for themselves"And so here we are, seven weeks from the end of the current MOU [memorandum of understanding] and we have been forced to an unhappy conclusion: that for all the posturing Cricket Australia do not want to deal on any terms except their own. And we are all left wondering whether 30 June is CA's real deadline," wrote ACA president Greg Dyer.
Yeah, as I posted yesterday he and his anti-union ideology seems to be driving this. Heard it from somebody with some inside knowledge several months ago so as depressing as it is, haven't been surprised by how CA have been since then. It almost seems to be a matter of principle as opposed to greed which actually is worse because they'll be harder to budge on it.I can understand CA's point as % of revenue doesnt take into a/c cost BUT it smacks of the Rio Tinto guy trying to break another union