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Cricket Australia has announced its central contracts for the upcoming season

Published on: April 1, 2026 3:01 PM

Australia announce its central contract list for men's 2026/27 season

Cricket Australia has announced its central contracts for the upcoming season, reducing the number of contracted players from 23 to 21.

Read More: Stoinis, Agar lose Australia contracts 

The decision falls within the framework agreed with the Australian Cricketers’ Association, which allows for an initial pool of 20 to 24 players to be awarded central contracts. The revised list reflects a strategic adjustment ahead of a busy international calendar.

Introducing the Australian Men’s Cricket nationally contracted list for the 2026-27 season 🗒️ pic.twitter.com/yAaQbYnnQy

— Cricket Australia (@CricketAus) April 1, 2026

Several key players have retained their contracts, including Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Lyon, Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green and Adam Zampa.

However, the updated list excludes several notable names, including Glenn Maxwell, Jhye Richardson, Matthew Short and Sam Konstas. The omission of these players has drawn attention, as some have been regular contributors in recent formats.

Cricket Australia’s central contracts provide players with financial security and are typically awarded based on performance, consistency, and the team’s future plans across formats. The trimmed list suggests a more focused core group as the team prepares for an intensive schedule.

Australia is set to play 15 Test matches over the next 12 months, making squad management and workload distribution crucial. The selectors are expected to rely on both contracted and non-contracted players depending on form and fitness throughout the season.

Read More: Australian cricketers offered multi-year contracts to skip IPL

Analysts believe the reduced list allows greater flexibility in rewarding emerging talent during the year while maintaining a stable core squad. The move reflects evolving team strategies as Australia prepares for a demanding period in international cricket.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Australian cricket team., central contracts, Cricket Australia, cricket news, Latest, Pat Cummins, Steve Smith

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