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Australian Senior Players Push for Higher Salaries, Threaten Overseas League Defection Amid Pay Dispute

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek May 14, 2026 3 Min Read
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Pressure is intensifying within Australia’s domestic cricket system as senior players assess the financial disparities between the Big Bash League (BBL) and international franchise tournaments. According to reports, these players have contacted Cricket Australia (CA) to express their concerns and are contemplating significant career choices in advance of the 2028 season.

High-profile figures, including national captain Pat Cummins, are central to these discussions, as they consider seeking no-objection certificates to participate in South Africa’s SA20 league should BBL wages fail to align more closely with global standards. Stakeholders involved anticipate that top players would require compensation of approximately $1 million each to maintain their dedication to the Australian competition.

Interest from international leagues is not a new phenomenon. Cummins, alongside teammates Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, previously received offers to join The Hundred, with projected signing fees nearing $800,000 each. Acceptance of these offers would have precluded their participation in a Test series against Bangladesh.

Cricket Australia is exploring possible adjustments to its domestic player system, including the potential elimination of the overseas player draft in the BBL, as reported by The Age. Since its introduction in 2022, this system has allocated over $20 million to overseas players in the “platinum” and “gold” categories, which could be replaced by direct contracting. James Allsopp, CA’s head of cricket, acknowledged the challenges posed by growing international demand.

“All multi-format players who drive significant commercial and performance value should be well-compensated,” Allsopp stated last week. “We must compete with market forces, as our specialist white-ball players are in high demand. There is now a landscape where these players can join the franchise circuit and earn a substantial living outside Australian cricket, including the BBL, which is concerning for the future of Australian cricket.”

The scheduling landscape further complicates matters, as international tours are expected to limit player availability during parts of the upcoming BBL season. Looking ahead, the 2027-28 international calendar is expected to be more favorable, although franchise opportunities may still yield greater financial rewards.

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