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Pakistan Cricket Camp In Chaos: Frustration Grows Over Delay In Players' Monthly Retainer Payments

The Pakistan Cricket Boaꩵrd has also delayed disb🍃ursement of domestic player retainers and share of the Pakistan Super League franchises from the central pool

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There is growing discontent in the Pakistan cricket camp over the continued delay in disbursement of the player's monthly retainers, sponsorship share amounts, and announcement of the list of plaꦏyers who will get central contracts. ()

A source close to the players who are centrally contracted and part of the Pakistan squad said the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is yet to disꦐburse the player's monthly retainers and other sponsorship and share amounts.

"For the last three months the🧸 players are waiting for their payments and also an announcement 🐲of the central contracts list," the source said.

In the last central contract agreement signed between the PCB and players, the latter got a substantial increase and other benefits from thജe board.

Under the existing agreement, the players in the top category including Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, and Shaheen Shah Afridi are paid monthly retainers of 4.5 million rupees after tax cuts besides their share from logo sponsorships and three pe🤡ꦦr cent of the revenues the PCB gets from the International Cricket Council.

The players' share of the ICC re🐻venue for🐽 2023-24 is close to 1.53 million rupees each.

Another source in the board said that payments h🔴ad been delayed because of administrative problems and also because the PCB too had not received its full revenues from different sources.

"The PCB is spending a lot on the complete facelift of the three stadiums in Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi for the ICC Champions Trop🅰hy besides other cricket-related expenses. But the dues of players w🌟ould be cleared this month," he said.

According to the contract, the ICC's share was set to rise in 2024-25 and 2025-26, reaching 2,070,000⛦ rupees monthly for Category A, 1,552,500 rupees for Category B, 1,035,000 rupees for Category C, and 5✤17,500 rupees for Category D.

However, it remains uncertain whether these increases will be implemented. Under the previous contrac𝓡t, the fees were 1,257,795 rupees for Test matches, 644,620 rupees for One Day Internationals, and🎉 418,584 rupees for T20 matches.

Interestingly, the board has also delayed disbursement𒉰 of dꦉomestic player retainers and share of the Pakistan Super League franchises from the central pool.

"Last year also the central contracts announcement was delayed right until the World Cup began in India and this year there is more delay in the announcement of contracted players. So there is growing uncertainty and unrest among some players," the sou🌼rce said.