Australian cricket's pay spat will soon shift from a clash of ideologies to something far more serious for many rookie-listed players joining the ranks of the unemployed.
The frustrated and unemployed cricketers will meet in Sydney on Sunday after the ongoing pay spat plunged to an unprecedented low.
Arthur Stevens has more
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