Allan Border offers to mediate between Australian cricketers, board on pay dispute
More than 200 players have been left unemployed after the Memorandum of Understanding between Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricket Association expired on June 30 without a resolution. Allan Border says the situation is ridiculous.
Allan Border has expressed fear that the Ashes series could be in jeopardy as the pay dispute in Australian cricket has reached a “ridiculous” point.
David Warner has hinted that Ashes may be boycotted if Australian cricketers’ pay dispute is not resolved. (Getty Images)
The former Australia captain offered to mediate negotiations as the stand-off between Cricket Australia (CA) and the Australian Cricketers’ Association (ACA) rumbles on.
More than 200 players have been left unemployed after the Memorandum of Understanding between CA and the ACA expired on June 30 without a resolution.
Next week’s Australia A tour of South Africa has now been cancelled and Border is worried that far worse will follow, with the historic series against England coming under threat.
“It seems ridiculous that it’s got to this,” Border, who earned 156 Test caps, told Fox Sports News.
“[Australia A tours] can be rescheduled, but tours of India and Ashes can’t – and that’s looming. Has there ever been a player boycott of a tour before? Not in my time.
“To boycott a tour – that’s pretty serious. If both sides stick their head in the sand and are not prepared to talk to each other, what else is there to think [than the Ashes are in jeopardy]?