Ian Chappell lauds players in pay spat after CA gambled on greed

By Rob Forsaith / Wire

Ian Chappell has praised the altruism of modern-day successor Steve Smith and his Test teammates, saying Cricket Australia unsuccessfully gambled on players’ greed in the ongoing spat.

Former Test captain Chappell was a leading figure in Australian cricket’s most meaningful and momentous pay fight, which came 40 years ago in the form of World Series Cricket.

Kerry Packer’s breakaway competition revolutionised many elements of the sport and ended the amateur era.

The stakes aren’t quite as high in the current dispute, which remains at a standstill as the June 30 deadlines fast approaches.

But the players have made it clear they’re willing to do whatever it takes to ensure Cricket Australia (CA) doesn’t scrap the revenue-sharing model that has shaped their salaries for 20 years.

Smith, David Warner and fellow Australia Test players would actually pocket a much higher wage if they accepted CA’s offer.

Instead they’re digging in, believing a fixed share of revenue is crucial to the health of the game and the future income of domestic players.

The hardline stance could mean they’re unemployed in July and, in a worst-case scenario, unavailable for this summer’s home Ashes series.

“I’m delighted the players are sticking together and staying strong on it,” Chappell told AAP.

“From afar it looks as though the board are trying to splinter the players, which I find a rather strange tactic.

“Maybe the board thought ‘you know what the players are like’. They were working on the theory of greed, that you keep the top blokes happy with money and they won’t care about the rest.

“It looks like they’ve picked the wrong target.”

(AAP Image/ Nine Network)

Any attempt to negotiate directly with players, such as floating the prospect of multi-year contracts to a select group, has proven unsuccessful.

CA chairman David Peever made it clear while serving as Rio Tinto’s managing director in 2012 that he felt unions were disruptive and should be removed from the bargaining process.

“There’s always faults on both sides in any blue like this but they have to come to the realisation that it’s a partnership … it can only work as a partnership,” Chappell said.

“Some ploys might work for Rio Tinto and might work with some businesses and some industries.

“But what you’ve got here is 100 per cent membership of a union.

“And cricketers are more than employees of a business. As a board you risk putting down your most important assets.

“It’s the top players who attract people to the game. To play, watch it on TV and at grounds.”

Chappell added the threat of players becoming freelancers, as flagged by Warner last week, was more real than ever.

“They could easily head off and do a Chris Gayle and be pretty well off,” he said.

“The board couldn’t stop them playing in any Twenty20 league because they’re not under contract.”

However, Chappell doubted whether the Ashes would be affected by the current impasse.

“There will be more posturing and eventually they’ll come to their senses,” he said.

Paceman Josh Hazlewood, one of the stars offered a multi-year deal by CA, noted overnight he wasn’t thinking about pay talks but “the ACA are our representatives so we trust and believe what they’re doing is best for the game”.

The Crowd Says:

2017-05-24T02:00:34+00:00

davros

Guest


would like to see the package Peever is on ? Yes i bet costs are increasing ...especially the amounts paid to all the corporate hangers on ....you only have to look at the direction this country is heading ...for that matter the world ....as these top corporate goons take control and overpay themselves abscene amounts of money ...all the while trying to screw the people that actually provide the income ! I hear the ACA has opened a new front in the dispute ...the players are about to take back their digital image rights ....apparently these earn in excess of 40 million a year for CA ...the players dont see a cent ?

2017-05-23T20:16:28+00:00

Ruffles

Guest


What about the players dipping their noses into funds which should be set aside for junior cricket investment and academies?? Why risk ruining everything like rugby Union did?

2017-05-23T20:15:13+00:00

Ruffles

Guest


Don't cry for these greedy low life players They are getting paid 4 or even sometimes 6 x as much as the top footballers and it still isn't enough David Warner is the epitome of what is wrong with the modern talented Australian athletes I hope they all get sacked and we blood some new players with more respect for the baggy green

2017-05-23T19:49:10+00:00

qwetzen

Guest


Yairssss. Who could possibly have foreseen that stuffing the Board with business people could result in a management v players stoush? Argus? Bah!

2017-05-23T12:01:25+00:00

Greg

Roar Rookie


Cricket Australia has had this coming for years with overly-packed scheduling. It's about time they remember they are people, not just players.

2017-05-23T09:56:28+00:00

Simoc

Guest


Mark Taylor said the players should know that costs are increasing. Just shows that the idiot hasn't poked his head inside a supermarket for years and is so so out of touch with the realities of life. That is why the revenue share model is so good. Lets hope the media turn the heat onto Peever and spotlight him as the guy who wants to stop the Ashes occurring.

2017-05-23T09:00:24+00:00

deccas

Guest


Taylor is on the board. Something needs to be done to break up the incest at the top level of cricket and 9, for the good of Australian cricket.

2017-05-23T05:05:30+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


The important bit on info for all those accusing the players of greedy is that point of then arguing for less money.

2017-05-23T03:46:29+00:00

davros

Guest


Where are all the ill informed nongs now ...calling Warner and the other top international players greedy etc etc ? I just learned something new though ...Peever is ex Rio Tinto boardroom Scum !!! Rio Tinto is one of australias worst union busting employers ...driving ordinary workers wages and conditions down ....whilst they pay themselves obscene amounts of money and pay as little tax as possible using tax haven hubsetc Seems like this turd is bringing his union busting ways to try and ruin our cricket ! Would love to see someone publish his salary lurks and conditions ! Stick together aussie and domestic cricketers ...dont let them win with their underhand slimy divide and conquer tactics . Not really a Chappel fan but well said Ian ...and good on you for having the guts to speak up ...unlike your other commentator stooge mate Taylor ...who recently came out and backed the board .

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