Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood says he is a "bit" surprised that Cricket Australia (CA) is struggling financially due to the coronavirus pandemic but said players will work together with the governing body to overcome the crisis.
With the coronavirus outbreak halting all cricketing action, CA has laid off 80 per cent of its staff for the rest of the financial year which ends on June 30. Reports suggest that CA will run out of cash by August.
"I was a bit surprised there but there has to be some impact, no doubt," Hazlewood was quoted as saying by the 'Sydney Morning Herald'.
Hazlewood said the financial crisis will hit cricketers too and they are ready for a reduced salary.
"We are no different from any other sport. It just depends how long it hangs around as to how much it is going to affect us, I guess. If it leads into next summer, it will be quite serious," Hazlewood said.
"We're obviously partners in the game and we've always said that. We have ridden the highs and now its probably time to ride the lows, a little bit."
With the coronavirus outbreak halting all cricketing action, CA has laid off 80 per cent of its staff for the rest of the financial year which ends on June 30. Reports suggest that CA will run out of cash by August.
"I was a bit surprised there but there has to be some impact, no doubt," Hazlewood was quoted as saying by the 'Sydney Morning Herald'.
Hazlewood said the financial crisis will hit cricketers too and they are ready for a reduced salary.
"We are no different from any other sport. It just depends how long it hangs around as to how much it is going to affect us, I guess. If it leads into next summer, it will be quite serious," Hazlewood said.
"We're obviously partners in the game and we've always said that. We have ridden the highs and now its probably time to ride the lows, a little bit."

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