New Zealand cricketers might be capable of competing with Australia, England and India on the field, but their playing rivals trounce them in the earnings stakes.
The Australian stoush between the governing body and their cricketers' association continues, but their international players will dwarf the Black Caps for take home pay, if or when a new deal is brokered.
However, news.com.au has revealed England's internationals are the best paid for retainers, according to the most recent analysis by the Federation of International Cricketers Associations (FICA).
Skipper Joe Root and his national colleagues, ranked fourth in both tests and ODIs, were listed as collecting an average $1.14 million, based on their retainer with the England and Wales cricket board plus match payments for tests, one-dayers and T20 internationals.
The Australians, third on the ICC test rankings and the world's second best one-day team, were close behind, with an average of $1.06m for similar output.