The massive gender pay gap in professional sport has left a sour note on this happy occasion.
The cricket world is celebrating news that Australia’s female players have finally been given a big old pay rise.
It’s a 36 per cent pay rise, which sounds pretty significant. But don’t pop the champagne just yet…
According to an article on Cricket Australia’s website, the rise means that “the payments of the top domestic players rise to $17,000.”
Woop. Di. F*cking. Do.
This from Cricket Australia:
“In addition to domestic payments, CA-contracted cricketers can earn retainers of more than $50,000 – plus tour payments – meaning leading players could now earn up to $85,000 over the coming year.”
$85,000 sounds like a decent amount, right? It’s definitely above the average Australian income. But have you heard how much Australia’s male cricketers are paid per annum?
Australia’s best male cricketers earn more than $2 million a year.
To do the SAME job as the women.
And that comes despite the fact that the women’s team is doing that job more successfully.
“Their nine World Cup triumphs – six in the 50-over game and three in T20s – even dwarfs the incredible success of their male counterparts, who won a record fifth 50-over World Cup title in March,” Cricket.com.au reports.
In fact, the minimum a male player contracted with Cricket Australia will earn is $260,000.