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Bangladesh Premier League hit by new pay row

International cricket stars threatened on Thursday to quit the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) as the troubled Twenty20 tournament was hit by a fresh dispute over pay.

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West Indies pip Australia at the post to win by narrowest of margins

The teams were separated by a solitary run in the end.

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Pakistan Cricket Board yet to decide over Salim Malik’s bid

Pakistan cricket chiefs have made no decision yet on disgraced former captain Salim Malik's bid to become the national side's batting coach, an official said Monday.

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Salim Malik applies for job of Pakistan batting coach

  Disgraced former Pakistan captain Salim Malik on Thursday said he has applied for the job of national batting coach, insisting he is not barred after a court lifted his life ban four years ago.     Malik, 49, was banned by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in 2000 after a judicial inquiry conducted by Justice...

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Salim Malik applies for Pakistan batting coach job

Disgraced former Pakistan captain Salim Malik Thursday said he has applied for the job of national batting coach, insisting he is not barred after a court lifted his life ban four years ago.

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IPL’s apathy towards payment dispute is frustrating, says Tim May

Federation of International Cricketers' Association chief executive, Tim May has said that the IPL has sidelined FICA and reduced it to an advisory role in the current payment dispute between Royal Challengers Bangalore and some of its players.

 

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International Cricketers’ Association to support legal action against BPL

The Federation of International Cricketers' Association (FICA) has said it would support the legal action if the players who have not been paid for playing in the inaugural Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), decide to proceed against the franchises and the country's board.

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Top cricketers sue Bangladesh Premier League over unpaid wages

The Federation of International Cricketers' Association (FICA) said Wednesday it will join players in legal action over unpaid wages by the Bangladesh Premier League, calling the situation "a joke".

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BPL to pay unpaid dues to foreign players

After much delay, the foreign players who participated in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) will get their unpaid dues in the next couple of days, the organisers have assured.

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West Indies Cricket hopes positive outcome from ICC intervention

A three-man mediation team from the International Cricket Council (ICC) will take part in negotiations between the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and players' union, WIPA, in an effort to settle the protracted dispute over a revised Collective Bargaining Agreement.

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