Aussie star breaks chandelier, quits PSL in extraordinary pay dispute 'disgrace' - and the PSL fires right back

By The Roar / Editor

Former Australian international star James Faulkner has sensationally walked out on Pakistan Super League franchise Quetta Gladiators amid a pay dispute that has quickly escalated into a social media firestorm.

Faulkner, who was named Player of the Match in the 2015 ODI World Cup final and earned a reputation as one of Australia’s best ever white-ball all-rounders, posted to Twitter on Saturday evening (AEDT), claiming that the tournament and the Pakistan Cricket Board have failed to meet his contract.

“I apologise to the Pakistan cricket fans. But unfortunately I’ve had to withdraw from the last 2 matches and leave the PSL due to the Pakistan Cricket Board not honouring my contractual agreement/payments,” Faulkner wrote.

“I’ve been here the whole duration and they have continued to lie to me.

“It hurts to leave as I wanted to help to get international cricket back in Pakistan as there is so much young talent and the fans are amazing.

“But the treatment I have received has been a disgrace from the Pakistan Cricket Board and PSL.

“I’m sure you all understand my position.”

Faulkner did not appear for the Gladiators in their three most recent PSL matches, and will now miss the franchise’s final two matches of the tournament.

His extraordinary allegations have met a swift and severe response from the PCB itself, as well as tournament officials.

The PCB took to its own Twitter account to post a series of refutations, first slamming Faulkner’s ‘false and misleading accusations’ before following up with a more detailed statement shortly thereafter.

In it, the body again expressed withering condemnation for the Australian’s ‘reprehensible behaviour’, before providing their version of events; claiming Faulkner had indeed been paid, just to an outdated bank account of his.

“In December 2021, Mr James Faulkner’s agent confirmed the United Kingdom bank details to which his fee payments should be transferred. This was noted for action,” the PCB statement reads.

“In January 2022, for reasons best known to Mr Faulkner, his agent sent revised banking details of Mr Faulkner, his agent sent revised banking details of Mr Faulkner’s onshore account in Australia.

“However, the contracted 70 per cent of Mr Faulkner’s fee payment was transferred to his offshore UK bank account. The receipt of this payment was acknowledged by Mr Faulkner.

“Accordingly, payments due to Mr Faulkner as per his contract are fully up to date.”

The PCB customarily pays players competing in the PSL themselves, before recovering the money from the individual franchises after the fact. Players are generally payed 70 per cent of their match fees up front, with the remaining 30 per cent withheld until after the tournament is completed.

James Faulkner of the Hobart Hurricanes. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

According to a report by ESPNCricinfo, Faulkner’s fury came after requesting the PCB to transfer money from his original UK account to the secondary account, only for the bank to decline their request.

“In spite of the money being transferred and received in his account, Mr Faulkner continued to insist that a second duplicate payment of the same amount be made to his account in Australia. This meant Mr Faulkner would have been paid twice,” the statement continues..

“He further threatened and refused to participate in his side’s match against Multan Sultans on Friday afternoon until his money demands were met.

“The PCB, as a responsible organisation, engaged with Mr Faulkner early Friday afternoon in an attempt to reason with him. Despite his reprehensible and insulting behaviour during the conversation, Mr Faulkner was assured that all his grievances would be addressed.

“He refused to reconsider his decision to take the field in a crucial match for his side, let his team down and demanded that travel arrangements be immediately made.”

Before leaving, Faulkner allegedly threw his bat and helmet into a chandelier in the hotel he was staying in, with photos surfacing claiming to depict the aftermath of the incident.

The PCB’s statement described the incident, claiming Faulkner ‘had to pay damages to the hotel management’.

“The PCB later also received reports and complaints from the immigration authorities that Mr Faulkner had acted inappropriately and abusively at the airport.”

Faulkner has been barred from ever returning to the tournament in response to his ‘gross misconduct’, as part of an agreement between the PCB and all six franchises.

It isn’t the first time the 31-year old has lashed out at a T20 tournament, having left Big Bash League franchise Hobart Hurricanes in acrimonious circumstances as well.

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Faulkner claimed the Hurricanes had only been willing to offer him what he viewed as a ‘direspectful’ contract, prompting him to cut ties with the club.

“They brought an initial offer to my manager – he was embarrassed to bring it [to me],” Faulkner said on SEN’s Jack and Painey program in September last year.

“I found that pretty hard to take when I first heard it on the phone – found it pretty disrespectful for what I’ve given to Tasmanian cricket.

“I’ve put my heart and soul into it. To hear the initial offer… it cut pretty deep.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-02-24T02:11:19+00:00

Stuckbetweenindopak

Roar Rookie


You actually summed up 70 years in 5 words...very deep :thumbup:

2022-02-21T22:45:40+00:00

Chum

Roar Rookie


I’m guessing from your comment you take this place far too seriously

2022-02-21T13:15:27+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


Well, he would have been doing well in Pakistan to have a regular supply of booze. It's not an easy place to find alcohol. But possible given his choice of hotel accommodation. "Eating my hat" is a big statement. Do you know Faulkner to be a regular drinker? And to such an extent that he is constantly "out of it"? Or are you feeding off of interweb sensationalism and riding its coat tails in order to come across as someone "in the know"? I'm guessing from your comment, you must know him personally, or you are one degree removed from someone that knows him personally?

2022-02-21T01:51:03+00:00

Tempo

Roar Rookie


Sad to see what has happened to James Faulkner's career since 2017. His career has been wrecked by injuries and looking in from the outside, it doesn't seem like he has taken it well. Between this, and his rejection of the Hurricanes "insulting" offer and complaints that they held his injuries against him, it seems he may be struggling to accept that he isn't the valuable player that he once was. Hopefully he can come to terms with that and move past his demons.

2022-02-21T01:40:38+00:00

Tempo

Roar Rookie


What does James Faulkner going off the rails and disgracing himself have to do with what you've written? What can western cricketing boards do to solve the issues between India and Pakistan? Any action they take would simply be branded modern day colonialism, and with some justification. It's up to India and Pakistan to solve these issues themselves, at a government level really. Australians have been big supporters of the PSL. Guys like Shane Watson, Ben Dunk etc even played there in preference to the BBL. There have been no problems with any players to my knowledge apart from Faulkner, who by the way had a very messy break-up with his BBL club the Hurricanes during the last off-season. You even give the example of Matt Hayden coaching the Pakistan team during the World Cup - and by the way their new bowling coach is Australian too! Making this about some sort of anti-Pakistan or pro-Indian agenda on behalf of Australians is simply bizarre. Australian players are literally missing the start of the IPL to tour Pakistan - how more clear can CA's priorities be?

2022-02-21T01:28:28+00:00

Sedz

Guest


You got an agenda and you fail miserably to prove it. Please try next time. You have been caught "As naked as a jaybird".

2022-02-21T01:25:09+00:00

Sedz

Guest


It's akin to blaming my neighbors for my diarrhea. :laughing: Its either Faulkner's fault or PCB's fault. If blaming IPL is what makes you happy, then so be it.

2022-02-21T01:22:35+00:00

Sedz

Guest


Another comment that lacks Judgement.

2022-02-20T23:21:15+00:00

JamesH

Roar Guru


Suspect it had more to do with avoiding double tax

2022-02-20T18:38:26+00:00

Stuckbetweenindopak

Roar Rookie


Faulkner could well have made his next auction easier by doing this

2022-02-20T18:36:29+00:00

Stuckbetweenindopak

Roar Rookie


Age does lot of things, even though culturally I belong to a community but i don't identify with any group when it comes to faiths and dogmas, so the Sri lankan incident left me as disgusted and i was able see the perpetrators as much stupids as they were. But still from a completely unbiased position i can see lot of things clearly that go in favor as well as against the community i still identify myself from otherwise. I can't imagine any player including Faulkner doing the same in an ipl event.. further the behavior came immediately after Faulkner wasn't taken up in ipl.....Hales also stopped playing Psl to please his new bossess, which could tell someone like faulkner, a good player, always bought in ipl, may be he wasn't bought because he was playing PSL. So he had to do something that could please indians. Readers here are mostly from richer cultures probably can't understand petty politics of subcontinent, may be Faulkner was able to see through it. Don't forget psl wasnt playing a defaulter as Faulkner was suggesting.

2022-02-20T11:59:05+00:00

Choppy Zezers

Roar Rookie


Well you can't eat your helmet. It's in the chandelier.

2022-02-20T10:02:18+00:00

WINSTON

Roar Rookie


Mild but aus standards these days, at least didn't sand don the cricket ball and what not.

2022-02-20T09:33:40+00:00

Coastyboi

Guest


Yup, probably just didn’t want to pay too much tax. Sounds like the bigwigs at Macquarie Bank.

2022-02-20T09:14:54+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


Original poster. Get with the game Dave, the kids will leave you behind! :laughing:

2022-02-20T08:59:57+00:00

DaveJ

Roar Rookie


OP?

2022-02-20T07:51:22+00:00

Chum

Roar Rookie


if James faulkner was 100% sober during all of this I'll eat my hat

2022-02-20T07:12:48+00:00

XI

Roar Guru


I'm guessing it would have to do with taxes. He might have to pay UK and Australian taxes the way he did it and didn't realise beforehand?

2022-02-20T06:14:53+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Gotta keep it somewhere

2022-02-20T05:52:44+00:00

Nyang

Roar Rookie


The bat is just to the left of the helmet

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