Shades of 1977 in Australian cricket
Updated On: 07 May, 2017 10:19 AM IST | | Ian Chappell
<p>The current Australian wrangle provides an insight into where cricket is headed </p>
Suddenly it's shades of 1977 in Australian cricket; the players association has rejected the financial deal proposed by the Board and there's uncertainty surrounding the next television rights deal.
A similar formula in 1977 resulted in the advent of World Series Cricket (WSC). The players were agitating for better pay and conditions and Kerry Packer – the owner of the Nine network – was apoplectic when the Australian Cricket Board (ACB) refused his offer of a substantial increase for the television rights, then held by the ABC network.
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