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Pakistan cricketers hope for pay hike after win against India

Busy celebrating the ODI series win against arch-foes India, Pakistani cricketers are hoping that the triumph would enhance their chances of getting a handsome pay raise this year.

Pakistan cricketers hope for pay hike after win in India

Pakistan won a ODI series in India for the first time since 2005 © PTI

Karachi: Jan 11, 2013

Busy celebrating the ODI series win against arch-foes India, Pakistani cricketers are hoping that the triumph would enhance their chances of getting a handsome pay raise this year.

A source told PTI that the national selectors met in Lahore yesterday and handed over a preliminary list of candidates who should be considered for the new central contracts and retainers in 2013.
 
“The selectors also held deliberations on the forthcoming tour to South Africa with the test squad expected to be announced first,” the source said.
 
He said Pakistani players, after reaching the semi-finals of the World Twenty20 Championships in Sri Lanka and beating India in India, were very hopeful that they would get a pay raise from the Board.
 
“The players have already conveyed their feelings to the PCB Chairman recently in India that the pay raise given to them in the last central contracts was not enough as it came after three years,” the source said.
 
He pointed out that when the last central contracts were given, some of the senior players had refused to sign them as they felt the raise of 25 per cent in the monthly retainers and 10 per cent increase in match fees was not enough but had to back down after a stern stance taken by the Board.
 
“But this time they are hopeful again since the Chairman is also happy with their performances in India which is always a big tour for Pakistan,” the source said.
 
The source said the board would soon form a special committee to go through the list provided by the selectors and then determine new categories and the pay raise.
 
Last year the board gave out central contracts to the players in May after a long delay.

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