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Australian players clash with Ponting over participation in IPL | Australian cricketers, who stand to lose millions of dollars if they don't participate in the IPL, clashed with
skipper Ricky Ponting during the meeting held at a Sydney hotel to brief them about security during the Twenty20 tournament. Conflict over whether to attend
next month's IPL tournament saw Australian players attacking each other during
a security briefing. The Australian reports that there is a split among the freelance
former Test cricketers who want to attend and Cricket Australia-contracted players
who want everybody to work as one on the issue. It is understood that players
like Shane Warne, Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist clashed with Ponting during
the meeting. The players have been advised that the current arrangements are not
satisfactory, following legitimate threats from an organisation called the 313
Brigade. The situation is almost certain to result in a showdown between the players'
associations and the IPL, but insiders are suggesting it will be individual players
who blink first and solidarity will be lost. Anyone who boycotts will almost certainly
be barred from future tournaments and players such as Lee, Warne, Gilchrist,
Hayden,
Dirk Nannes and Brad Hodge stand to lose millions of dollars. Younger players
with Cricket Australia contracts might not feel the same compulsion. Australian
Cricketers Association chief executive Paul Marsh was asked if the players would
stick together once a decision was made. "That's something we are still working
through, it's the way we have operated in the past and I guess we have a couple
of weeks to work through that," he said. The Australian players were presented
the report prepared by security consultant Reg Dickason. |
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