Cricket Australia plans to keep its players safe from T20 leagues

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Cricket Australia has come up with a big plan to secure its key players from T20 leagues around the world and focus on Test cricket.

According to Australian media, Cricket Australia’s big offer has emerged to keep captain Pat Cummins focused on Test cricket.

Cricket Australia has offered Pat Cummins a contract for A$12 million as Cricket Australia wants Pat Cummins to avoid the Test crisis until 2029 under the contract.

Cricket Australia has offered Pat Cummins a three-year contract worth $4 million, while talks are ongoing with Marnus Lebo Sheen for a similar three-year deal, according to The Australian.

Apart from this, the Australian media also said that Cricket Australia is in talks with Travis Head, who plays all three formats.

Cricket chairman James Allsop said the players were entitled to attractive contracts as the cricketers were long-term performers for Australia in multiple formats.

It should be noted that Australia has to play 21 Test matches in 12 months and Cricket Australia wants to secure players.

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