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Sports

PCB all set to spend more money on domestic players

It looks like Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is all set to overhaul the domestic cricket structure as it would spell
Published August 3, 2018

It looks like Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is all set to overhaul the domestic cricket structure as it would spell more money and better playing conditions for the players.

As per details, the PCB will no longer be awarding central contracts at the domestic cricket level. Instead it will be awarding high match fees to players taking part in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and the National One-Day Cup.

Under the new system, 11 players will receive Rs50,000 for a first-class match whereas they will be entitled to Rs30,000 for a one-day match.

In a week’s time, a player can earn up to Rs98,000 whereas those who play for the entire season will be able to earn up to Rs1.3 to Rs1.5 million.

Central contracts for the domestic season will be abolished, after several players, despite taking the money, refused to play domestic cricket.

With this system, only those players who participate in first-class and one-day matches will be able to earn.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2018

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