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Business Briefing: following the money in cricket

  • Written by Jenni Henderson, Editor, Business and Economy, The Conversation
imageCricket Australia has been unable to broker a new pay deal with the Australian Cricketer's Association. EPA/DAVID JONES

Rather than just admiring a good hit or delivery, there’s another way to analyse what’s happening on a cricket pitch. Cricket players are actually business people, in the sense that they’re weighing up how many...

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