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Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, Hasan Ali wants to increase match fees: Reports

Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, Hasan Ali wants to increase match fees: Reports
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Karachi: Top Pakistan Cricketers Including Captain Babar Azam, Wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan, All-Rounder Hasan Ali and Fast Bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi has appealed to their cricket boards to consider increasing in matches, a website reported.
The fourth, which recently provided a ‘A’ class contract by the PCB had told a senior council official that their match costs had to be revised, according to a report published in Cricketpakistan.com.PK.
According to the report, that these players were not happy because there was no increase in their exam, the cost of the ODI and T20i matches in the new central contract.
In July, PCB announced a position list based on 2021-22 performance center for 20 players, including three Cricketers that appeared, where the cost of the match in all formats was made the same for all categories.
Only four players, Babar, Rizwan, Hasan and Shaheen were categorized by contract while other senior players including former captain, Azhar Ali and Sarfaraz Ahmed were lowered in class B and C respectively.
Veterans like Mohammad Hafeaz, Shoaib Malik, Wahab Riaz was given a contract.
To make brought cross format uniformity, PCB increases tests, ODI and T20 costs in category B and C while in class A, only a percentage of rhetilos increased by 25 percent.
But in Grade B, test match costs increased by 15 percent, each remunerations, ODI and T20i of 20 and 25 percent respectively.
Smilily, class C has a 25 percent increase in followers; 34 percent increase test match costs, 50 and 67 percent increase each in the cost of the ODI and T20 matches.
According to the website report, one of the senior players has registered its protest with PCB, Director – International Cricket Zakir Khan and requested an increase in match fees from the category.
While Zakir did not provide such a guarantee, the Senior Cricketer was convinced that the board would not reject his request.
The report said that PCB denied that every Cricketer complained to them about their match costs.

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