Australian cricketers will not move away from their share: http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Paul-Marsh-c81144
The chief executive of the Australian Cricketer’s Association (ACA) Paul Marsh has stated that none of the players will agree upon moving away from their 26 percent share from the total of Cricket Australia’s (CA’s) revenue.
According to http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Simon-James-Marshall-c90362, “Quite simply the ACA and our members won’t entertain a move away from the percentage share of revenue model we’ve had since 1999, nor our current 26% share.”
He further added, “We believe this has worked very well for Australian cricket and the players for the past 12 years and is not a reason for the recent decline in our on-field performances. Moving away from our percentage share of revenue model isn't open
for discussion from our perspective.”
The Australian cricket team faced sever criticism after their loss in the 2010 Ashes series at home soil against England and the board decided to have a review of what went wrong.
There have been plenty of suggestions coming forward after the review was complete and one of them was regarding the player salaries.
Although the players welcomed suggestions from the review, they denied changing the share they had in CA’s revenue.
There have already been some changes made to the structure of cricket in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746 and things seem to be headed towards the right direction for the Kangaroos at the moment.
Veteran batsman http://www.senore.com/Cricket/RT-Ponting-c2377 decided to step down from captaincy before the recommendations came out from the review. He was under immense pressure, losing the Ashes and failing to guide defend the World Cup.
However, Ponting’s last innings as skipper proved that he still had the fire in him as a player. He scored a century against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 in the Quarter-Final of the World Cup, but failed to guide his side in the final four of the event.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Sri-Lanka-c758, winning the One Day International (ODI) series and the first Test of the three-match
challenge.
However, Clarke’s real test will be against arch rivals http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013, who have become the number one side in the ICC’s Test rankings.
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