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The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has expressed opposition to a proposed global Twenty20 league funded by Saudi Arabia, citing calendar conflicts and existing workload concerns. The ECB is keen to protect its own 100-ball format league, The Hundred, and has raised $1.27 billion from private investors. The Australian Cricketers Association has shown interest in the proposed league, aiming to develop collective bargaining and gender equity pay models.
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