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New Zealand women cricketers win landmark equal pay agreement

July 6, 2022 05:34 PM


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New Zealand's women cricketers have won the right to the same match fees as men in a deal announced as ground-breaking by players and cricketing chiefs.

The new conditions are enshrined in a five-year deal between New Zealand Cricket, the players union and the six major cricketing associations, coming into force on August 1.

The deal, described as a "landmark agreement" in a joint statement released Tuesday, covers both men's and women's match fees.

"This is the most important agreement in our sport," New Zealand Cricket chief executive David White said, praising it for the binding NZC, the major associations, and the players "at the hip".

"Importantly, it represents a significant step forward as we continue to grow our investment in women's cricket."

Women and men are now part of the same agreement, said NZ Cricket Players' Association chief executive Heath Mills.

"We're thrilled to now have one agreement that includes our entire playing group," he said.

"The new agreement ensures the players are well rewarded for what they bring to the game and, importantly, are supported through increased investment in personal development and well-being programs."

Under the deal, the highest ranked player in the New Zealand women's national team, the White Ferns, would be able to receive a maximum of NZ$163,246 (US$101,000) in match fees a year, up from NZ$83,432 now.

Men would be able to earn more, however, because of the higher number of matches played, formats contested and time spent playing: the top-ranked men's player would be able to earn NZ$523,396 a year.

White Ferns captain Sophie Devine said the agreement represented a "massive step forward" for women.

"It's great for the international and domestic women players to be recognised in the same agreement, alongside the men," she said.

 

 



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