New Zealand Cricket have completed a new master agreement with the New Zealand Cricket Players Association and the Major Domestic Associations
New Zealand Cricket have completed a new master agreement with the New Zealand Cricket Players Association and the Major Domestic Associations
26 July 2018
The new agreement sees a return to a fixed revenue share model, with players to receive 26.5 percent of the revenue generated from the game.
The new deal will see the number of annual Black Caps contracts handed out cut by one to 20, with domestic sides to hand out one extra.
The Ford Trophy one-day domestic competition will move to 10 rounds from eight, with the Plunket Shield reducing from 10 rounds to eight.
An expanded NZ A programme and new development contracts are other features of the new agreement which runs from August the 1st until the end of July 2022.
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