![]() The captain should be able to rely on the loyal support of the vice-captain. R13 - The role of vice-captain be ‘de-coupled’ from that of ‘heir apparent’ for the captaincy. R12 - There be a core consistence (a clear ‘family resemblance’) between How We Play, the Spirit of Cricket and any additional Ethical Framework applying to elite players (such as is being developed by McCosker and Collins). R10 - CA, State and Territory Associations use their best endeavours to ensure that cricket pitches and prepared in a manner that:ġ0.1 Allows batting and bowling sides a fair opportunity to complete effectively, andġ0.2 Maintains regional variety and diversity of playing surfaces Additionally, the status of the Richie Benaud Spirit of Cricket Awards should be elevated In line with this, players who have been penalised for poor on-field behaviour should not be eligible for major awards. R4 - Honours – such as the Allan Border Medal – take into account a player’s character and behaviour as well as their performance in batting and bowling (akin to the Brownlow Medal for best and fairest in the AFL). State and Territory Associations should be asked to explain the reason for insisting on any divergence of material significance. R3 - State and Territory Associations be engaged with the intention of ensuring a consistent ethical foundation for all of Australian cricket. R1 - Australian Cricket establish, as a standing body, an Ethics CommissionĢ.2 Be comprised of the Chairs of CA, State and Territory Associations, ACA and Cricket Umpires AssociationĢ.4 Be a forum for consultation, deliberation and voluntary agreement where consensus can be foundĢ.5 Require CA to consider establishing a mechanism for consulting with cricket’s fan base – with the intention of developing a mechanism by which the views of fans can inform the deliberations of the Australian Cricket Council. CA will consider the appropriate team to be involved in MOU negotiations in conjunction with State & Territory Cricket Associations. R36 Employees overseeing or working within the HPU be banned from participating in industrial negotiations with players.ĬA response: This recommendation is under consideration. CA and State & Territory Cricket Associations will consult with the ACA when developing the future strategy. When the future strategy for the high performance system is developed by CA in collaboration with State and Territory Cricket Associations, opportunities to improve the current approach to high performance will be considered. R35 CA commission a review of its HPU – and associated programs – to ensure that they are responsive to the need for highly skilled, ethical players – with the skill and maturity to exercise personal discretion and responsibility – who are not merely compliant.ĬA response: CA’s high performance function operates as part of the broader high performance system across Australian cricket. The CA Board will consider publishing media releases on key outcomes from Board meetings. CA’s key priority is to communicate transparency with State & Territory Cricket Associations following board meetings. R20 Subject to issues of confidentiality (commercial and otherwise) the Board of CA publish the minutes of its meetings (eg: as is done by the Board of Control of Cricket in India).ĬA response: We note this recommendation and while CA will not be publishing minutes of board meetings, CA will review mechanisms to provide greater transparency. CA will actively look for additional opportunities for players to maintain connections with State and Premier cricket without committing to a minimum number of matches, in consultation with State & Territory Cricket Associations and the ACA. #Cricket pitch law 42 note c series#Except when playing major series abroad, players on CA contracts should be made available to the relevant State and Territory Associations, if selected, to play a minimum of two entire Sheffield Shield matches and one Grade match per Australian summer.ĬA response: This recommendation is under consideration and there are some challenges to implementation, such as ensuring CA selects the best available team for International Cricket taking into account CA’s selection policy and the Players’ Pact, as well as ensuring the players’ health and wellbeing. R15 Players of CA contracts be encouraged and enabled to maintain active involvement with Sheffield Shield and Grade cricket. CA will consider and review remuneration structures of other sports to consider best practice in remuneration policies. 11.2 Positive relationships with fans, sponsors etcĬA response: CA will continue to work with the ACA and players to improve performance bonus structures. ![]()
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