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PCB and players agree on historic central contracts

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The longstanding dispute regarding the central contracts has finally been resolved. Over the past four months, Pakistan cricketers have faced a payment drought, receiving neither their monthly retainers nor match fees from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

To tackle this issue, Zaka Ashraf, Chairman of the PCB Management Committee, delegated negotiation authority to Chief Selector Inzamam-ul-Haq.  Inzamam shares the same agent as Pakistan’s top cricketers, which worked in his favour in persuading them.

In a recent development, Inzamam brought Pakistan captain Babar Azam to a meeting at Zaka Ashraf’s residence, where Babar presented the players’ demands. The core of the problem revolved around the players’ demand for a share in the revenue that the PCB receives from the International Cricket Council (ICC). After deliberations with his advisors, Ashraf decided to take action.

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Another crucial meeting was convened on this issue yesterday, resulting in a decision to allocate 3% of the board’s revenue from the ICC to the cricketers. This percentage, while still amounting to millions, was agreed upon as a fair compromise.

Under the new contract terms, Category A cricketers like Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Mohammad Rizwan will receive a monthly payment of PKR 4.5 million, while Category B players will receive PKR 3 million. Players in the remaining two categories will receive monthly payments ranging from PKR 1.5 to 0.7 million. Furthermore, the board informed the players about a 10% deduction for taxes.

The players agreed in principle with the proposed contract and assured the board that they would sign the contracts after further studying it.



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PCB reveals schedule of National T20 Super 8

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The schedule for the National T20 Super 8 has been revealed by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) following the advancement of the top two teams from each group to the Super Eight stage. This stage is set to take place in a round-robin format spanning from December 1 to December 8. 

 

🚨 Schedule of the @AHGroup_Pk Presents Jazz Super 4G National T20 Cup 2023-24 Super 8 🗓️

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— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) November 30, 2023

Following the Super Eight stage, the top four teams will qualify for the semi-finals. Both semi-finals are scheduled to be played on 9 December at National Bank Stadium, at 1500 PKT and 2000 PKT respectively.

The final is scheduled to be played at the same venue on 10 December. The toss will take place at 1930 PKT and the first ball will be bowled at 2000 PKT.

The winning team of the tournament will pocket a prize money of PKR 5 million. 
Meanwhile, the tournament runners-up will be awarded PKR 2.5 million. The player of the tournament will be rewarded with PKR 250,000. The same amount has been allotted to three other awards; best batter, best bowler and best wicket-keeper of the tournament. The player of the final will receive PKR 50,000 while player of the match in each of the 
Super Eight games and the semi-finals will be given PKR 25,000.

This is the first edition of the tournament played since the PCB 2014 Constitution was reinstated. The previous edition of National T20, which featured six sides, was won by Sindh who clinched their maiden title after defeating defending champions Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by eight wickets. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa lost out on securing a hat-trick of titles after winning both the 2020-21 and 2021-22 editions.

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