Australian Cricketers' Association
- Australia
Greg Dyer, CEO
The Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA) is an organisation that represents the professional first-class cricketers of Australia, both past and present.[1] It is not a formally registered Trade Union, but an Incorporated Association.
Current administration
Shane Watson is the current president of the ACA. The chair is Greg Dyer, and the remaining members of the Board of Directors are Alyssa Healy, Clea Smith, Kristen Beams, Aaron Finch, Moises Henriques, Lisa Sthalekar, Janet Torney and Pat Cummins.[2]
History
In 2022, ACA expressed their displeasure towards Cricket Australia (CA) due to the understanding or deal between Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and CA by which the former will pay 10% from the Australian players' IPL salary to CA. Paul Marsh, chief executive of ACA said that their players would oppose this decision by not signing CA, IPL contracts.[3]
References
- ^ "About Us | Australian Cricketers' Association". auscricket.com.au. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
- ^ "Board of Directors | Australian Cricketers' Association". auscricket.com.au. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
- ^ "Australia stars in contract dispute after Cricket Australia makes IPL cash grab". Fox Sports. 7 September 2010. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
External links
- Website
- ACA Life Members
- v
- t
- e
- Cricket Australia
- Italics indicate that the team no longer competes in state cricket
franchise teams
franchise teams
- Adelaide Strikers
- Brisbane Heat
- Hobart Hurricanes
- Melbourne Renegades
- Melbourne Stars
- Perth Scorchers
- Sydney Sixers
- Sydney Thunder
International | |
---|---|
Domestic |
- Prime Minister's XI
- National Performance Squad
- Australian Cricket Academy
- Australian Cricketers' Association
- History of Australian cricket
- Intercolonial cricket in Australia
- Boxing Day Test
- Big Six cricket dispute of 1912
- World Series Cricket
- Underarm bowling incident of 1981
- John the bookmaker controversy
- 2018 Australian ball-tampering scandal
- The Test: A New Era for Australia's Team
- New South Wales selection bias