The players, selected for the Australia A tour starting on July 12, had been training this week with captain Usman Khawaja and hoping for an end to the impasse before their scheduled departure on Friday. The tour was to include four-day matches and a limited overs tri-series, also involving India A. Australia A's squad of 19 for both formats included Test players Glenn Maxwell and Jackson Bird as well as Khawaja. "By making this call, the Australia A players have sacrificed their own ambitions for the collective -- an incredibly selfless act that shows their strength and overall commitment to the group," the ACA said. There are fears now that the pay row could scupper next month's Test tour to Bangladesh, the one-day international series in India in September and even the Ashes against England, which are due to begin with the first of five Tests in Brisbane in late November. CA and the players' union hit an impasse after the board attempted to scrap a 20-year-old arrangement giving cricketers a fixed share of revenues, in favour of dividing surpluses among elite players and offering a pay rise. Former Australian captain Michael Clarke has urged the parties to extend the old deal for 12 months to allow for more negotiations in a bid to break the damaging standoff. CA said it will continue to work towards a new MOU and called on the ACA to show "the flexibility clearly now needed to achieve that outcome."Statement by the ACA regarding the Australia A Tour Read here: https://t.co/3Qu4UsV4dr pic.twitter.com/EXbdE9nE4j
— Aust Cricketers Assn (@ACA_Players) July 6, 2017
Australia A's tour of South Africa has been cancelled: https://t.co/uftPobEArg pic.twitter.com/nPZcwTFnoq— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) July 6, 2017