Melbourne, March 21 (Cricketnmore) Cricket Australia (CA) has presented a revamped financial payment structure that will enable the women cricketers to have a fully professional sporting career at both international and domestic levels, it was announced on Tuesday.
CA CEO James Sutherland said the offer was for a new five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), and contained a number of landmark features. Through a financial package, CA "will achieve gender equity by ensuring that the minimum and average hourly pay will be the same for state men and women in 2017/18".
"We are pleased that the Australian Cricketers Association (ACA) agrees with us that women, for the first time, should be part of the MOU, and we have proposed a financial model that has gender equity at its heart," said Sutherland in a release.