BREAKING: Australia’s cricketers are poised for a staggering $1.6 million bonus following their commanding 4-1 series victory over England in the Ashes. This lucrative payout reflects the team’s dominance and ensures that key players, including stars like Travis Head, Mitchell Starc, and Steve Smith, reap the rewards of their outstanding performance.
The bonus, which is shared among the players, comes as part of a deal established between the players and Cricket Australia in 2023. This deal guarantees a financial boost as the Australian team finishes its contracting period—ending in April—ranked among the top two teams globally in Test cricket. Currently, Australia holds the No. 1 spot, with a comfortable lead over second-placed South Africa and third-placed England.
Among the notable success stories is Michael Neser, who joined the team midway through the series and emerged as a key performer. His impressive stats include 15 wickets and 75 runs across three matches. His exceptional performance has triggered a contract upgrade, ensuring he benefits financially alongside fellow player Jake Weatherald, who will also see his earnings boosted.
This bonus payout is contingent on Australia’s ranking as of April 1, but with no further Test matches scheduled before that date, the team is guaranteed to retain its top position. Players not currently under a Cricket Australia contract, like Weatherald and Neser, can secure contracts by participating in three Test matches and six international white-ball games.
Weatherald participated in all five Tests, accumulating 201 runs with an average of 22.34, while Neser’s performance solidified his place in the team. The financial uplift for these players includes a minimum retainer of approximately $350,000 for men’s players.
As the Ashes heroes return to the Big Bash League, anticipation builds for their next appearances. Key players, including Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne, have already taken the field for the Brisbane Heat, just days after concluding a demanding five-Test series. Meanwhile, the return of stand-in captain Steve Smith to the Sydney Sixers faced delays due to rain, but the Sixers are expected to welcome back Mitchell Starc, named Ashes player of the series, later in the tournament.
This series has not only showcased Australia’s cricketing prowess but also highlighted the financial rewards that come with success on the international stage. Fans and players alike will be eagerly watching as these athletes continue to make headlines in the cricketing world.


































