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“Leave the leagues and get compensation” board will encourage star cricketers

“Leave the leagues and get compensation” board will encourage star cricketers

“Leave the leagues and get compensation” board will encourage star cricketers

“Leave the leagues and get compensation” board will encourage star cricketers

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Lahore: “Leave the leagues and take compensation” board will encourage star cricketers, in this regard, a special fund is being considered.

In an informal conversation with reporters, Media Director Samiul Hassan Burney said that the PCB is also considering setting up a special fund for cricketers, with the aim of supporting national cricketers so that the attention of the iconic top players in the leagues is focused. Earn less and have a longer career.

He said that the procedure would be that if a player was offered a contract from somewhere and the Pakistan team management felt that he should rest or train instead of participating in the league, the PCB would compensate him to some extent. He will try his best to keep the assets of Pakistan cricket safe and he will not feel deprived.

 On the other hand, the issue of contracts and the number of domestic cricketers and coaches are also under consideration. After consultation, all the agreements will be finalized before the new year.

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 He said there have been several meetings in the last few days regarding the central contract to be given next month, in which there was talk of introducing separate categories of players, with separate contracts for red and white ball cricket, for example. But if a few cricketers, including Babar Azam, play both red and white ball cricket, they will be compensated accordingly. Is also considering.

 He said that the performance of national teams has improved significantly in recent times, cricketers are also being rewarded, they are our asset, they should be fully encouraged.

 It is to be noted that earlier it was reported that captain Babar Azam and head coach Thaqleen Mushtaq have also given their opinion on the central contract, both of them want a 20% increase.

According to a PCB spokesperson, it is important to encourage young cricketers who are eligible to become permanent members of the national team in the future, so the proposal to increase the number of players in the emerging category is under consideration. This time it may be from 7 to 10, preference will be given to those performing in under-19 cricket. In the next plan, we will also keep an eye on the talent coming out of Pakistan Junior League.

 It may be recalled that in the previous Central Contract, there were a total of 17 cricketers in “A”, “B” and “C” categories and 3 in Emerging, Azhar Ali, Fawad Alam and Yasir Shah playing only red ball cricket. Despite this, they managed to get a “B” category contract.

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