PCB to award home contracts to 360 gamers for 2023-24 season
A complete of 360 cricketers, from 18 regional groups, are going to be supplied PCB home contracts for the 2023-24 season in Pakistan, almost double the variety of contracts they’d supplied over the previous few seasons. Twenty of the gamers will likely be supplied the A+ class, and the remaining 340 in classes A to F. The names of the gamers haven’t been introduced but.
“Through this initiative, the PCB is cultivating a brighter future for domestic cricketers, enabling them to focus wholeheartedly on their game and raising the overall standard of our cricket,” Junaid Zia, director of home cricket operations at PCB, mentioned in a press release.
Although the worth of retainers supplied has not elevated, the bigger pool of cricketers being supplied them is a course change from the previous few editions of the Quaid-e-Azam (QeA) trophy; these editions featured solely six provincial groups.
Category A+ retainers are value PKR 300,000 and will likely be made up of the highest 4 batters and 5 bowlers from the final three seasons – 2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23 – of the QeA trophy together with 11 different gamers beneficial by the PCB’s central contract committee.
The PCB’s standards for the remaining classes are as follows:
Quaid-e-Azam Trophy to begin on September 10
“As per the new financial model, a player featuring in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy will now get a match fee of PKR 80,000, players participating in the Hanif Mohammad Trophy will get PKR 40,000 per game,” the PCB mentioned in a press release. “Those playing the white-ball tournaments – the Pakistan Cup and the National T20 – will now earn PKR 40,000 per game. The non-playing members of a first-class team will get PKR 40,000 and earn PKR 20,000 per match in white-ball cricket respectively.”
The PCB additionally defined that (a) if a participant who falls in a couple of criterion or already has a PCB contract then the identical contract will likely be trickled right down to the following participant, (b) the contracts are in descending order, if there are extra gamers in a single class then the remaining gamers will likely be trickled right down to the following class, equally, if there are fewer gamers in a sure class then the gamers within the subsequent fast class will likely be upgraded; (c) contracts will likely be given after clearance of health check.
The Quaid-e-Azam Trophy will begin on September 10, following which the second first-class competitors of the calendar, the President’s Trophy, will begin on December 15.