PCB announces 2022-23 domestic cricket contracts

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), formerly the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan, is the governing body for cricket in Pakistan. It oversees and organizes all tours and matches for the Pakistan national cricket team. A member of the International Cricket Council since 1952, the PCB represents Pakistan's men's and women's teams in international cricket tournaments.

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191 cricketers representing 51 cities were offered domestic cricket contracts 2022-23, details of which were announced by the Pakistan Cricket Board today. The contracts will run from 1 August 2022 to 31 July 2023, and see a major increase following approval by the Board of Governors in their 70th meeting held in Karachi in September.

The 15 Category A+ players will now earn a retain of PKR300,000 following a PKR50,000 increase, while 35 players under Category A will receive a monthly retainer of PKR200,000 (up by PKR15,000). Forty-eight Category B players will receive PKR185,000 per month (increase by PKR10,000), 70 Category C players will earn PKR170,000 per month (up by PKR5,000), while 24 Category D players will receive PKR150,000 per month (up by PKR10,000).

In addition to the monthly retainers, the PCB had also increased match fees across all formats.

Players who have not been offered domestic contracts, will remain available for selection for their association and, like last year, will receive match fee, daily allowance and share in prize money. A number of leading international cricketers have confirmed to the PCB they will prefer event-based contracts instead of the season contracts. These cricketers will be offered the agreed contracts in the lead up to the event they will make themselves available to participate in.

The following are the criteria for different categories adopted while offering domestic cricket contracts 2022-23:

  • CRITERIA for Category A+: This is an extension of Emerging Contracts under PCB Central Contracts 2022-23
  • CRITERIA for Category A: All Test and ODI players who are part of CA squad; Top four batters, top four bowlers and best wicketkeeper of past three Quaid-e-Azam Trophy; top three batters, top three fast bowlers; top two spinners, top wicketkeeper and top all-rounder of 2021-22 Quaid-e-Azam trophy; top run-getter, best bowler, best wicketkeeper and Best Player of Pakistan Cup 2021-22; and, top scorer, best bowler, best wicketkeeper and Best Player of National T20 2021-22.
  • CRITERIA for Category B: Players who have been part of Pakistan squad within last one year; T20I players who are part of CA squads; Players who have played 50 or more first-class matches; Players who have represented Pakistan Shaheens/Emerging since 2021 (in international events); second best performers in Quiad-e-Azam Trophy; National T20 and Pakistan Cup
  • CRITERIA for Category C: Players who have represented Pakistan U-19 in the past two years; Players who have represented Pakistan A in the past; Players who have represented Pakistan Emerging team in the past two years; Players who have represented Pakistan U-19 in the past; players who have played 20 or more first-class matches; third best performers in Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, National T20 and Pakistan Cup
  • CRITERIA for Category D: All remaining players who are part of current CA squads

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