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FairBreak Global is an Australian company that aims to improve
gender equality Gender equality, also known as sexual equality or equality of the sexes, is the state of equal ease of access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender, including economic participation and decision-making; and the state of valuing d ...
, especially in relation to the game of
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. In particular, it seeks to improve the financial gap between men's and women's cricket, along with differences in quality of play and available opportunities for women. The company's main activity is the organisation and management of a
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competition, the FairBreak Invitational T20 tournament.


Objectives

FairBreak's vision is " world where people have fair and equal access to opportunities that enable them to succeed in their chosen endeavor, independent of gender or geographical location." Its mission statement is "to create opportunities that progress gender equality on a truly global scale, using cricket as our primary vehicle".


History


Foundation

FairBreak was founded in 2013 by
Lisa Sthalekar Lisa Carprini Sthalekar (born 13 August 1979) is an Australian cricket commentator and former cricketer and captain of the Australia women's national cricket team. In domestic cricket, she represented New South Wales. She was a right-handed all ...
, a former captain of the
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, and her then
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, Shaun Martyn. Known initially as the Women's International Cricket League (WICL), the company came into existence in the aftermath of Sthalekar's retirement from international cricket, on the day Australia won the
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in February 2013. Sthalekar and Martyn had been introduced to each other about a decade earlier, by former Australian men's team fast bowler Geoff Lawson, as Martyn had been looking for a female guest speaker for a function. Martyn had later become Sthalekar's manager, the first for any female cricketer. Their management contract terms were unusual, because Sthalekar, although expected to train and perform like a professional athlete, was being paid very little for her work as an international cricketer, and thus was not being rewarded in any way similar to that of her male counterparts. Even though Sthalekar, as of 2013, was the highest paid female cricketer in the world, her annual earnings as such were only . She therefore also needed to have another, full-time, job to survive. As Sthalekar's manager, Martyn helped her write her autobiography, which was published in 2012. Sthalekar then retired from international cricket. Meanwhile, Martyn and Sthalekar were considering the quality of women's cricket, the extent to which it had improved, and also what they felt was the potential worldwide audience for the women's form of the game. As the outcome of those thoughts, they established the company, with the objective of creating opportunity, education and performance for women.


Early activities


Women's International Cricket League

Soon after its establishment, the company developed a proposal for a Women's International Cricket League (WICL), as a counterpart to the
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for male cricketers. Its aim was to attract the world's best women cricketers and thus provide more opportunities and improved remuneration for female players. By late April 2014, the proposal was that a six-team
women's Twenty20 Women's Twenty20 is the use of the Twenty20 match format in women's cricket. In a Twenty20 match, the two teams bat for a single innings each, of a maximum of 20 overs. The wider rules and playing conditions are usually the same for both the ...
(WT20) competition would be staged in Singapore over 10 to 12 days. "Some of our tier-one players for the tournament will earn to ," Martyn told
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, "And that's only in year one. We have to move that salary cap up each year as we grow the business ..." A number of well known names in cricket, including Lawson,
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, and Paul Marsh, the then CEO of the
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, were said to be supportive of the proposal. At about that time, the WICL proposal was discussed by the
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(ICC), but was not supported by either the ICC or any of its members. In early June 2014,
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, the then head of women's cricket at the
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(ECB) and chair of the ICC women's committee, said that "... from an ECB perspective this competition is not on our agenda." The following day, Pat Howard, the then Executive General Manager of Team Performance at
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(CA), confirmed that "... CA has not endorsed the ICLcompetition in any way." In 2013, CA had restructured its contracting system for female international and state cricketers, and in May 2014, the ECB had announced that 18 women would be given upgraded contracts. As of August 2015, the proposed WICL competition had become a two-week long Twenty20 championship, and the company was partnering with
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,
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and the
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to create scholarship opportunities for leading players. That month, Martyn told ''
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'' that the company had been "working very hard" with cricket boards and the ICC in an effort to find "the appropriate window in the calendar". He also said that "It's about, 'How can we help develop women's cricket globally?'". For approximately a couple of years, Martyn told ''
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'' in 2022, the ICC would send the company off to partner with one of its member boards in organising a cricket tournament, the board would later send the company back to the ICC to obtain permission, and the process "... just became a bit of a revolving door." Meanwhile, CA set up the
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and the ECB established the
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, in what ''The Guardian'' claimed in 2022 "... was partly a deliberate attempt to take the wind out of Martyn's sails."


Other initiatives

By 2016, the company had dropped the WICL proposal and had started to focus on other, more modest, initiatives. That year, in partnership with
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(PLC) of Sydney, Australia, the company held a FairBreak South Pacific training and development camp at King's College,
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, New Zealand, for 12 female cricketers from South Pacific nations and Singapore. Sthalaker had been inspired to initiate the training camp by a documentary about the all-female-crewed ''
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s involvement in the 2014–15 Volvo Ocean Race; the coaches at the camp included Lawson, Sthalaker, and Martyn. In 2017, the company, again in partnership with PLC, started an ongoing program of training a number of PLC students in the use of social media for business purposes. The same year, the company also began working with an Australian charity, SolarBuddy, to install solar lights in off-the-grid communities in Africa, India and Papua New Guinea. The purpose of the SolarBuddy collaboration was to replace
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s, which, especially when malfunctioning, produce fumes hazardous to the impoverished families that use them. The first cricket match to be organised by the company, a WT20 exhibition and charity event on what was billed as the Day of Gender Equality, was staged at the Wormsley Cricket Ground in
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, England, on 30 May 2018. The event began with a "Gender Equality summit", after which a Sir Paul Getty XI captained by
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defeated a
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-led FairBreak XI by 24 runs. The FairBreak XI squad included players from 11 different countries, and the match was
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online. Between then and the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the company, under its new name FairBreak, staged two further cricketing events. In July 2019, a FairBreak team of 14 players from 10 countries went on a four-game tour of the United Kingdom. One of the players,
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, a practising gynaecologist from Germany, flew back to her home town, Munich, on the team's weekend off to deliver four babies, and then returned to London to play the MCC in back to back T20 matches. In February 2020, a FairBreak Global XI including players from eight countries played a Bradman Women's XI captained by
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at the
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in
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, Australia. The match generated some unexpected publicity when the Australian government initially denied Botswanan player Shameelah Mosweu a visa to enter the country, but that decision was swiftly reversed in time for Mosweu to travel to Bowral and take the field.


Ongoing activities


FairBreak Invitational T20

Since the abatement of the COVID-19 pandemic, FairBreak's primary activity has been the organisation and management, in conjunction with
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, of the FairBreak Invitational T20 tournament, a competition sanctioned by the ICC. The inaugural invitational, held in May 2022, was originally scheduled to be played in
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, but was moved to
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due to COVID-19 restrictions. Players from 35 countries were distributed between six teams. Martyn has claimed that in staging the Invitational, which he says is "global", FairBreak is not seeking to compete with domestic women's cricket franchise tournaments. His vision has shifted, and is now centred on players from ICC Associate Member nations, who he felt were missing from the domestic franchise leagues. According to ''
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'', the Invitational: In another article commenting on the inaugural Invitational, ''Cricket Europe'' praised the event as 'an undoubted success', and as 'doing a great job'. However, ''The Guardian'' was more cautious, commenting that "... there remain question marks over whether the enterprise is financially sustainable over the longer term," and suggesting that " e idea that artynwould be no threat to the ICC," if he were to achieve his goal for the Invitational "... seems naive at best." The next Invitational is scheduled to be held at the
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in Hong Kong. It will run from 3 to 16 April 2023. An additional tournament for 2023, staged in collaboration with
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, will be played in Houston, Texas, USA, between 15 and 30 September 2023.


Other projects

At the inaugural Invitational, a researcher and a physiotherapist from Breast Research Australia, based at the
University of Wollongong The University of Wollongong (abbreviated as UOW) is an Australian public research university located in the coastal city of Wollongong, New South Wales, approximately 80 kilometres south of Sydney. As of 2017, the university had an enrolment of ...
, held consultations with participating cricketers focusing on
breast pain Breast pain is the symptom of discomfort in either one or both breasts. Pain in both breasts is often described as ''breast tenderness'', is usually associated with the menstrual period and is not serious. Pain that involves only one part of a br ...
, injuries or any breast support issues. The consultation was intended to be a model of future care for physiotherapists and professional female athletes across all sports. Breast Research Australia aims to promote breast health awareness to women around the world, and has developed an online Sports Bra app to help women choose a correctly fitting
sports bra A sports bra is a bra that provides support to the breasts during physical exercise. Sturdier than typical bras, they minimize breast movement and alleviate discomfort. Many women wear sports bras to reduce pain and physical discomfort caused b ...
design. FairBreak has also continued its collaboration with SolarBuddy in distributing solar lights. After bushfires burnt out large areas of the South Coast region of New South Wales over the Australian summer of 2019–20, Martyn, who resides in
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, arranged for 5,000 solar lights to be supplied to people in towns between Bega and
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who had been cut off from the electricity grid. Later in 2020, following discussions between Martyn and
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men's team coach
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, FairBreak branded its collaboration with SolarBuddy as "Captain's Cause" and, together with Shipperd, recruited national cricket team captains from around the world to endorse the collaboration. The company also set two goals for the Captain's Cause initiative: to donate six million solar lights by 2030 to children living in extreme energy poverty, and to educate six million people globally about the extreme energy poverty issue. FairBreak also supports the Sri Ayyappan School in
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, India, with solar lights, cricket equipment, and regular visits from ambassadors and players.


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