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Pakistani cricketers earnings

Babar Azam will receive Rs. 838,000 for each Test match, Rs. 515,000 for each ODI, and Rs. 372,075 for each T20I.

According to the new central contracts for the 2022–23 season, Pakistani cricketers would earn Rs838,000 every Test match, Rs515,000 for each ODI, and Rs372,075 if they play a T20I match.

Players got contracts during a camp in Lahore, according to a Daily Express report. Some of them signed them while others are still examining them.

Pakistani cricketers earnings

Pakistan Cricket Board issued men’s central contract lists for 2022–23 on June 30, which went into effect on July 1 and offered a 10% pay raise.

“Emerging Category,” includes four additional players. PCB established separate red and white-ball contracts for the first time. As a result, 33 players in total—13 more than the previous season—have signed contracts for the following 12 months.

According to the report, a player will now get Rs838,000 for each Test match instead of Rs762,300 and Rs515,000 for each ODI. A cricketer used to receive Rs468,815 as match compensation for the 50-over format.

On the other hand, a player will receive Rs372,075 for a T20I as opposed to Rs338,250 from the previous season.

List of central contracts

Pakistan’s all-format captain Babar Azam, Hasan Ali, Imam-ul-Haq, Mohammad Rizwan, and Shaheen Shah Afridi got both red and white-ball contracts.

Azhar Ali obtained red-ball contract and is among ten players elevated to Category A. Naseem Shah and Abdullah Shafique both got Category C for the first time, while Saud Shakeel received Category D.

While Abid Ali, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Shan Masood, and Yasir Shah received Category D contracts. Fawad Alam and Nauman Ali got contracts in categories B and C, respectively.

11 limited-over specialists got white ball central contracts.

While Haris Rauf was elevated to Category B, Fakhar Zaman and Shadab Khan, who were in Category B from 2021–2022 have now been given contracts in Category A. In Category C, Mohammad Nawaz had been kept.

Haider Ali, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Wasim Jnr, and Zahid Mehmood, Shahnawaz Dahani and Usman Qadir got Category D together with rookie Asif Ali.

The PCB expanded the number of players in the Emerging Category from three to seven as part of its strategy to support, nurture, and reward up-and-coming domestic performers. Ali Usman, Haseebullah, Kamran Ghulam, Mohammad Haris, Mohammad Huraira, Qasim Akram, and Salman Ali Agha are the athletes in the emerging category.

The key elements of the new central contracts are:

Increase of 10% in match fees for all formats.
The match charge for non-playing members increased from 50% to 70% of the total match fee.
The establishment of a captaincy allowance to reimburse the team captain for the extra duties associated with that position.
Allocation of funds for present players with the intention of managing and reducing the effort of elite athletes. And ensuring that they are completely ready to play whenever Pakistan needs them.

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