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Seven West Media doubles down on its spat with Cricket Australia, delivering a partial payment rather than the $25 million it was due to pay.

He has the backing of a board that has repeatedly declared it will not offer any form of discount on the six-year broadcast deal, which totalled $1.2 billion and was signed in 2018.

"Our Aussie women were recently voted Australia's most popular sporting team, male or female. We can't wait to launch the summer with their six-match series against great rivals, New Zealand, in a little over a week's time." Hockley added that "scheduling during a pandemic is challenging" but that "countless people are working together to ensure this summer is a huge success".CA is waiting on state-government clearances before releasing its updated fixtures list.

"We'll keep putting on a good show and it'll be great for lots and lots and lots of Australians to watch it," national men's coach Justin Langer said.

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