Australian Cricketers' Association

Representative body of Australian professional cricketers From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA) is an organisation that represents the professional first-class cricketers of Australia, both past and present.[1] It is not a formally registered Trade Union, but an Incorporated Association.

Founded1997
HeadquartersCremorne, Victoria
Location
  • Australia
Key people
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Australian Cricketers' Association
Founded1997
HeadquartersCremorne, Victoria
Location
  • Australia
Key people
Websiteauscricket.com.au
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History

The Australian Cricketer's Association was founded in February 1997 with inaugural president Tim May and was originally served first-class cricketers exclusively.[1]

In 2010, ACA expressed their displeasure towards Cricket Australia (CA) due to the understanding or deal between Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and CA by which the former will pay 10% from the Australian players' IPL salary to CA. Paul Marsh, chief executive of ACA at-the-time stated that their players would oppose this decision by not signing CA, IPL contracts.[2]

Current administration

As of February 2026, Christina Matthews is the president of the Australian Cricketers' Association . Paul Marsh—who has previously been CEO of the AFL Players Association—became the CEO of the organisation in 2025.[3] The chairman is Greg Dyer, and the remaining members of the Board of Directors are Moises Henriques, Usman Khawaja, Beth Mooney, Lisa Sthalekar, Janet Torney, Darren Tucker and Ashton Turner.[4]

Player delegates

The Australian Cricketers' Association have three types of player delegates to represent Australian professional cricket—state delegates, who represent players in the Sheffield Shield, One-Day Cup and Women's National Cricket League, "W/BBL delegates", who represent players in the Big Bash League and Women's Big Bash League, and Cricket Australia (CA) delegates, who represents players who participate in international play.[5] As of February 2026, this is the full list of ACA's player delegates.

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List of player delegates
Player Form/s Team/s
Josh Philippe State, BBL New South Wales, Sydney Sixers
Kurtis Patterson State New South Wales
Hannah Darlington State, WBBL New South Wales Breakers, Sydney Thunder
Lauren Cheatle State, WBBL New South Wales Breakers, Sydney Sixers
Jack Sinfield State Queensland
Matt Renshaw State Queensland
Charli Knott State Queensland Fire
Georgia Redmayne State, WBBL Queensland Fire, Brisbane Heat
Harry Nielsen State South Australia
Jason Sangha State South Australia
Bridget Patterson State, WBBL South Australia, Adelaide Strikers
Kate Peterson State South Australia
Campbell Kellaway State Victoria
Todd Murphy State Victoria
Ella Hayward State Victoria
Sophie Reid State, WBBL Victoria, Melbourne Stars
Ashton Turner State, BBL Western Australia, Perth Scorchers
Cameron Bancroft State Western Australia
Alana King State, WBBL Western Australia, Perth Scorchers
Mathilda Carmichael State Western Australia
Charlie Wakim State Tasmania
Jordan Silk State Tasmania
Hayley Silver-Holmes State Tasmania Tigers
Naomi Stalenberg State Tasmania Tigers
Rachel Trenaman State, WBBL Tasmania Tigers, Hobart Hurricanes
Annie Wikman State ACT Meteors
Olivia Porter State ACT Meteors
Alex Carey BBL, CA Adelaide Strikers, Australia
Jimmy Peirson BBL Brisbane Heat
Mac Wright BBL Hobart Hurricanes
Will Sutherland BBL Melbourne Renegades
Courtney Webb WBBL Melbourne Renegades
Hilton Cartwright BBL Melbourne Stars
Chris Green BBL Sydney Thunder
Usman Khawaja CA Australia
Georgia Wareham CA Australia
Tahlia McGrath CA Australia
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