Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has immediately noticed the reduction in match fees for domestic cricketers participating in the National T20 tournament and instructing officials to maintain the existing compensation structure.
A PCB spokesman confirmed that NAQVI has banned any decrease in match fees for players, ensuring that their financial incentives remain intact.
This development follows reports that match fees for domestic cricketers would potentially be drastically reduced from a reported number of 100,000 pkr per year. Fight for just PKR 10,000, where reserve players now only received PKR 5,000 per year. Match.
The tournament starts March 15 in Faisalabad.
In response to the situation, Naqvi has instructed director of domestic cricket Abdullah Khurram Niazi to ensure that no changes are made to players’ compensation.
“The PCB chairman has immediately stopped any reduction in match fees for all players in the National T20 tournament,” the spokesman said. “In addition, an immediate review of match fees has been ordered.”
Naqvis Intervention emphasizes PCB’s obligation to support domestic cricketers, especially in a format that acts as a crucial platform for new talent.
The National T20 is still a significant part of Pakistan’s cricketing structure, giving players opportunities to show their skills and move on to higher competition levels.