MacGill settles pay dispute with Cricket Australia
Former Australia cricketer Stuart MacGill reached an out-of-court agreement over his pay dispute with Cricket Australia.
The cricketer filed a writ in 2015, saying he suffered multiple injuries and had ongoing health problems.
The writ stated that Cricket Australia failed to make $1.6 million due payment after MacGill retired.
The cricketer was also suing for more than $900,000 in interest.
According to Sydney Morning Herald, the two parties agreed terms on Friday, avoiding a possible trial from August 14. The two parties had sought mediation.
"We can confirm the case has been dismissed," a CA spokesman said.
Earlier, Stuart MacGill was advised by a Victorian Supreme Court judge to obtain legal advice after he appeared nervous and failed to articulate his case against Cricket Australia.
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