Darren Lehmann is confident cricket's pay dispute won't lead to a player boycott of the Ashes but the Australian coach has urged both sides to find a resolution.
A former president of the Australian Cricketers' Association, Lehmann admitted the tense stand-off over a new memorandum of understanding would prove a distraction at next month's ICC Champions Trophy in England and Wales.
But he said he was sure the situation would not worsen to the point where Australian players would go on strike for the Ashes, as flagged by David Warner.
"No, I wouldn't think so," Lehmann said yesterday in Brisbane. "And I'd hope not as a fan. I'm sure that won't happen."
Warner said earlier this week players were refusing to back down from their demand that Cricket Australia keep the current revenue-sharing pay arrangement and cautioned they might walk out on the Ashes if relations between the two parties strained further.