Monday 15 August 2016

New Zealand Cricket pairs pay for driving ladies

New Zealand Cricket pairs pay for driving ladies

New Zealand is currently ranked third among the world's' top-10 women's teams. — Photo courtesy: ICC Cricket   
WELLINGTON: New Zealand Cricket (NZC) will twofold the compensation of its top female players, however the best-paid lady will in any case procure not as much as half as much as her most reduced paid male partner. 

An assention amongst NZC and the New Zealand Cricket Players' Association will see New Zealand's main 15 female players offered yearly retainers of between $20,000 to $34,000. 

With match charges of up to $400 for One-Day Internationals, driving players could procure more than $40,000 every year, not including prize-cash and supports. 

New Zealand's contracted male players get retainers of amongst $83,000 and $200,000 every year. 

CEO David White said the expansions mirror NZC's dedication to "inclusivity and differences." 

New Zealand is right now positioned third among the world's' main 10 ladies' groups.


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