Domestic players need to be financially stable, Pakistan fast bowler advocates for proper income

Pakistan fast bowler Aamer Jamal said domestic players need to be financially stable

Pakistan pace bowler Aamer Jamal: “If domestic players are financially stable, they can focus on their diet, equipment, and training”

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Pakistan fast bowler Aamer Jamal wants domestic players in the country to be paid properly so that they can “focus on their diet, equipment, and training”.

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Don’t decrease their salary, Ramiz Raja wants two Pakistan batsmen to be paid properly

Ramiz Raja said the PCB shouldn't decrease the salary of Pakistan batsmen Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan

Ramiz Raja: “This is beyond me. Cricketers should be paid, simple as that. They have a limited career and PCB has a lot to give to the cricketers. If you decrease or withhold the salary of a workforce then it will result in the workforce leaving the job”

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Former cricketer Ramiz Raja has urged the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) not to decrease limited overs captain Babar Azam or wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan’s salary.

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Got more money but wasting it on social media, Ahmed Shehzad urges Pakistan player to improve his game

Ahmed Shehzad said Pakistan captain Babar Azam got more money from the PCB but is wasting it on social media and image branding

Ahmed Shehzad: “Your salaries were increased by PCB to evolve your game, but you put their money on social media for image building and nothing else”

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Pakistan batsman Ahmed Shehzad said white-ball captain Babar Azam is getting more income from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), but is wasting it on “social media for image branding”.

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‘A high-profile coach will definitely expect 100% more than what we offer’, says Nishantha Ranatunga

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“If we get the right guy, the pricing is something that we can always look into”

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) secretary Nishantha Ranatunga has revealed that if the board are able to secure the services of a “high-profile coach” to take over the vacant position in January, then that candidate “will definitely expect 100% more than what we offer” in terms of income.

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