South African players agree to sign Player Terms Agreements
Bronwyn Wilkinson - 3 September 2002
The UCBSA is pleased to confirm that South African players who have been
chosen to represent South Africa in the ICC Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka
this month have agreed, through their players' association, to sign the
necessary Player Terms Agreements.
Agreement was reached between the UCB and the South African Players'
Association at a meeting between UCB CEO Gerald Majola and SACA CEO Tony
Irish in Cape Town today.
"We took up the negotiations where we left off last week, and continued to
discuss the items that were on the table then. We have reached agreement on
those issues and I am pleased to confirm that South Africa will send its
best-available team to the ICC Champions Trophy and that the players have
agreed to sign the Player Terms Agreements," said Majola. He added that
there remained some outstanding issues to be discussed on the team's return
from Sri Lanka and that negotiations would continue. "The agreement also
incorporates the ICC's resolution on Saturday that in future players and
their representatives will be consulted for the drafting of similar
contracts," he added.
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