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All the Zimbabwe cricketers will be paid by February 10
Zimbabwe’s domestic Twenty20 season is set to resume on February 10, ending a nearly two-month long strike by all the cricketers.
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All the Zimbabwe cricketers will be paid by February 10
Zimbabwe’s domestic Twenty20 season is set to resume on February 10, ending a nearly two-month long strike by all the cricketers.
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Zimbabwe are interested in playing South Africa in August
Zimbabwe have declined Cricket South Africa’s offer to play a one-off Test match against the Proteas before their Test series against Australia gets underway on February 12.
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“We still don’t know how long it will take to solve all the problems”
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Nazmul Hassan has hinted at the possibility that the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) may not go ahead in 2014 due to the fact that the board still needs to “solve the problems” of last year’s tournament.
Cook believes the top priority for all players should be the Champions Trophy and back-to-back Ashes series
England captain Alastair Cook has attempted to calm fears about an inevitable contract dispute between players and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) over an increase in wages and more freedom to play in domestic Twenty20 tournaments like the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Jaywardene believes limited overs series will be more profitable for the board
Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene has defended Sri Lanka Cricket’s decision to scrap five Test matches from the national team’s schedule in 2013, stating that limited overs series will help improve the financial situation of the board.
Players that are not paid will go up for auction in the next edition of the tournament
Fifty four players, including six overseas players, are still awaiting payments from playing in the inaugural edition of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).
Iqbal is still waiting for his payments to come through
Bangladesh opening batsman Tamim Iqbal has revealed that he is still yet to be paid from representing the Chittagong Kings in the inaugural edition of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).