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FICA Releases Men’s Global Employment Report 2022

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November 29, 2022

FICA Releases Men’s Global Employment Report 2022

November 29, 2022

The Federation of International Cricketers’ Associations (FICA) today released its third Men’s Professional Cricket Global Employment Report 2022. A copy of the Report can be accessed HERE.

The Report is the most substantial piece of research conducted with players on a global scale and is intended to provide an evidence based analysis of the global game and player employment market, as the game evolves at a rapid pace.

The Report is based on analysis of significant research and draws on qualitative and quantitative surveying of more than 400 current professional and international players globally, surveying of players’ associations globally, statistical data from Cricket Archive, direct player engagement and other credible sources. 

FICA brings together the world’s ‘organised’ professional cricketers and its Employment Reports have been released biennially since 2018. FICA will be releasing its next Women’s Global Employment Report in the coming months.

Three of the key trends highlighted in the Report include:

  • Acceleration of the shift towards hybrid and free agency employment status – with 82% of the top 100 T20 players in the world in the world now holding an overseas domestic league contract in addition to their home contract, or being exclusively employed in domestic leagues. This is driven by push and pull factors such as the ability for players to earn more in domestic leagues on a time / wage basis than in international cricket in most countries, unsustainable scheduling and scheduling overlap;
  • Acceleration of private ownership, including common franchise ownership across domestic leagues -creating new opportunities whilst disrupting traditional models. The continued growth of the domestic leagues landscape, alongside recent increases in the volume of scheduled ICC Events and bilateral international cricket, without a clear global scheduling framework, continues to raise significant questions of sustainability;
  • Ongoing denial of players’ right to organise – with 13% of players facing opposition to forming or joining a players’ association and concerning recent examples of this contrary to the rights that all players should be enjoying and which cricket’s leadership should be protecting.

FICA CEO, Tom Moffat said:

“Player decisions continue to impact the direction of the game, and an understanding of these, and of the global employment market, should be a pre-requisite to ensuring good decisions are made by the game’s leadership. The development of a coherent global structure for the game that ensures international cricket and domestic leagues can co-exist continues to be a pressing priority and it requires global leadership and compromise to find collective solutions.” 

“Whilst we are encouraged by recent comments from the ICC Chairman, we remain concerned by ongoing opposition to players forming or joining a players’ association in several countries. Our game should be creating a safe space for players to have a voice in all countries and at global level, and players should not face bullying or intimidation for simply exercising their right to organise, which is protected under international law.”

A copy of the report can be accessed HERE

For media enquiries contact media@thefica.com

– FICA

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