David Warner has got on the front foot over the players' pay dispute with Cricket Australia, declaring that this summer's Ashes series is in jeopardy if their demands aren't met.
Pay talks between CA and the Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA) have stalled following months of proposals and posturing, with the June 30 deadline fast approaching.
Warner was blunt in his views after CA chief executive James Sutherland said Australia's top cricketers might find themselves unemployed if the ACA refused to budge from its position of wanting to retain the revenue-sharing model.
"If it gets to the extreme, they might not have a team for the Ashes," the Australian vice-captain told Fairfax.
"I really hope they can come to an agreement... we don't really want to see this panning out like that where we don't have a team, we don't have cricket in the Australian summer. It is up to CA to deal with the ACA. It's obviously in their hands."