Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has issued orders to review the decision to reduce match fees for players and reserves chosen to play in the National T20 Cup.
It is understood that the fees are expected to go back to the previous edition’s sum of PKR 40,000 per year. Match, and pkr 20,000 per Fight for reserves. Originally, the fees had been cut 75%to PKR 10,000 (USD 35 approx.) And PKR 5000 for reserves. Even the number of 40,000 pkr is a decrease compared to 2022, where the players had been paid for 60,000 per year. Match.
The decision to reduce match fees for players, as decided by the PCB’s domestic department, led to a tint and crying in cricket circles, leaving fans and critics wondering if the board was facing an economic crunch. However, PCB sources claim that the expenditure cuts have been carried out due to an increase in domestic tournaments this season, leading to greater earning options for players.
The National T20 Cup starts on March 14 with 39 games over three cities: Faisalabad, Lahore and Multan. The final will take place in Faisalabad on March 27. Several leading Pakistani international cricketers will not be able to play where the national page is back to New Zealand in five T20i’s and three ODDs.