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Cricketers Told To Play In Big Bash League If They Want Pay Raise

State cricketers have been told "the only way they will receive a significant pay rise after the introduction of a new contract system is by playing in the Big Bash League," according to Peter Lalor of THE AUSTRALIAN. The "high-energy" T20 competition, which just started its '16-17 season with "record ratings and big crowds," is expected to be "at the heart of a bidding war among networks when the rights are next negotiated." The "traditional" Sheffield Shield competition loses millions of dollars but is "critical to the production of Test players." The shift in pay models comes after a "proposal to introduce an hourly rate of pay that would apply to all domestic players." In its new offer, Cricket Australia said, "Combined pay for domestic men playing state and BBL cricket should increase at a sustainable rate." The news is a "further blow" for those who complain that the Shield season is suspended for two months for the "more popular" version of the game. CA argues that "state cricket does not earn any revenue compared with" int'l and BBL matches (THE AUSTRALIAN, 12/22).

CANBERRA CONSIDERATION: In Sydney, David Polkinghorne reported if the Big Bash League "comes knocking on Canberra's door," then Cricket ACT CEO Cameron French "will be ready." French backs ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr's plan to bring Test cricket to Manuka Oval every four years, with a permanent rotation of Test matches, one-day int'ls and BBL games providing "the perfect mix for Canberrans." Reports stated the number of BBL games will increase next summer, with an expansion on the eight teams "potentially in two years." Canberra has "repeatedly" been listed as one of the regional centers Cricket Australia was considering for expansion (SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 12/21).

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