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Najam Sethi ordered to pay players and employees immediately

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Najam Sethi ordered to pay players and employees immediately

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  • PCB chairman Najam Sethi clears all outstanding payments.
  • Players under domestic contracts have voiced complaints.
  • PJL players were also not paid for their participation in the league.
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Najam Sethi, chairman of the management committee of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), has issued an order to immediately release payments to contracted players and employees.

Sethi tweeted that he was able to ensure payment in full to all parties involved in the contracts.

“I am pleased to report that PCB has been ordered to immediately clear all outstanding payments of contracted players and employees pending since last regime,” he wrote on twitter.

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During their most recent meeting, the PCB management committee discussed the subject of overdue payments for contracted players. Players under domestic contracts have voiced complaints about not getting paid for months.

The committee also discussed the issue of the Pakistan Junior League (PJL) players not being paid for their participation.

Ramiz Raja, who served as the league’s former chairman, came up with the idea for the PJL, but the league’s current management decided to scrap the idea when it reported significant losses.

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