Test opener David Warner says he would be foolish to completely rule out a big-money contract with a rebel cricket league.
A Fairfax Media report last month claimed both Warner and Australian skipper Michael Clarke are being targeted with $50 million contracts to take part in a global Twenty20 tournament similar to Kerry Packer's creation of World Series Cricket.
The rival competition is the brainchild of billionaire media mogul Subhash Chandra, who owns Indian conglomerate Essel Group, which was behind the now-defunct Indian Cricket League (ICL).
International reports in recent months suggest Chandra is also trying to set up a breakaway world governing body for the sport outside the jurisdiction of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
On Monday, Warner reiterated his comments to ESPN last week that it would be dishonest to say he would never consider such attractive figures.