PCB: BoG approves increase in retainers, match fees in 2022-23 domestic 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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  • Players who will feature in Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, Pakistan Cup and National T20 can now earn between PKR4.3million and PKR6.1million; participants of CA competitions can make between PKR2.9million and PKR4.7million
  • Match fee of the prestigious Quaid-e-Azam Trophy increased from PKR60,000 to PKR100,000; match fee of the white-ball Pakistan Cup and National T20 has been enhanced from PKR40,000 to PKR60,000; match fee of non-playing members also improved
  • “Domestic cricket is the backbone of Pakistan cricket and we will continue to invest in it to make it a stronger and more attractive brand,” says Director – High Performance, Nadeem Khan
  • Comparative analysis of the past three seasons’ domestic contract details and expected player earnings are below
  • Urdu version of release is attached here

In line with its strategy and vision of incentivising high-performing domestic cricketers, encouraging them to embrace the game as a full-time professional sport and adding value to the local competitions, the Pakistan Cricket Board today announced details of the 2022-23 domestic contracts, which were approved by the Board of Governor (BoG) at its 70th meeting on Saturday. The contracts will run from September 2022 to August 2023 and the list of player names will be revealed in due course.

After Mr Ramiz Raja had announced an increase of PKR100,000 in retainers across all five categories upon being elected as the 34th PCB Chairman last September, the cricket board has again topped up the domestic retainers.

However, the biggest improvement is in the match fees, which have been increased with the objective of attracting star cricketers and inspiring them to maintain high standards so that they can continue to stay in the domestic contract categories.

Match fee of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy has been increased from PKR60,000 to PKR100,000, while match fee of the Pakistan Cup and the National T20 has been raised from PKR40,000 to PKR60,000, respectively. The non-playing members of the red and white-ball matches will now receive PKR40,000 (up by PKR16,000) and PKR20,000 (up by PKR4,000).

Likewise, match fee of the non-first-class four-day Cricket Associations Championship has been increased from PKR25,000 to PKR40,000, whereas the white-ball Cricket Associations Challenge and CA T20 match fee has been enhanced from PKR15,000 to PKR25,000. The non-playing members of the red and white-ball matches will receive PKR15,000 and PKR10,000, respectively.

The overall impact following these latest increases in retainers and match fees is that Category A+ and Category D players can now potentially earn between PKR4.3million and PKR6.1million respectively. However, to make these earnings, the players will have to maintain the expected fitness levels and perform consistently so that they can feature in all league matches of the National T20, Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and Pakistan Cup.

These are projected numbers and have been calculated on the basis of 30 league matches being played across the three major PCB events and without adding the impact of any prize moneys. The total prize money of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy is PKR17million with the winner receiving PKR10million, the champion of Pakistan Cup will earn PKR5million from a total purse of PKR9.3million and the winner of the National T20 will get richer by PKR5million from a total pool of PKR8.7million.

Similarly, players participating in the second division CA Championship (four-day non-first-class), CA Challenge (50-over) and CA T20 will have an opportunity to earn around PKR1.14million through match fees and daily allowance payments. When the players’ monthly retainers are added to these numbers, then it again becomes a substantial figure and should motivate them further to not only do better but also aspire to play in the three major events, which will not only enhance their earnings but also bring them one step closer selections in the national side.

PCB Director – High Performance, Nadeem Khan: “Domestic cricket is the backbone of Pakistan cricket and we need to continue to invest in it to make it a stronger and more attractive brand. In this relation, I am grateful to the BoG for supporting and approving the management’s recommendations.

“Already, the standard and quality of our domestic cricket, as acknowledged by our elite cricketers, has become challenging and competitive. This is following merit-based selections, quality playing facilities, excellent logistical arrangements, high-quality broadcast and extensive digital media coverage. I am sure these new financial incentives will take our domestic cricket forward and assist the PCB in further reducing the gap with international cricket.

“The retainers and match fees have been increased to motivate and inspire cricketers to work harder round-the-year to maintain the required and expected levels of fitness and form, which forms the basis of retaining places in the contract list. Besides, the new incentives will also encourage them to give preference to our tournament over foreign leagues. Needless to remind everyone, PCB domestic events are a pathway to selection in the national side.”

2022-23 domestic contract categories (player names to be announced in due course):

A+ (15 players) – PKR300,000 (up by PKR50,000)

A (35 players) – PKR200,000 (up by PKR15,000)

B (48 players) – PKR185,000 (up by PKR10,000)

C (70 players) – PKR170,000 (up by PKR5,000)

D (24 players) – PKR150,000 (up by PKR10,000)

2022-23 domestic events match fee

Quaid-e-Azam Trophy – PKR100,000 (11 playing members each); PKR24,000 (five non-playing members each)

Pakistan Cup – PKR60,000 (11 playing members each); PKR20,000 (five non-playing member each)

National T20 – PKR60,000 (11 playing members each); PKR20,000 (five non-playing member each)

CA Championship – PKR40,000 (11 playing members each); PKR10,000 (five no-playing members each)

CA Challenge – PKR40,000 (11 playing members each); PKR10,000 (five non-playing members each)

CA T20 – PKR40,000 (11 playing members each); PKR10,000 (five non-playing members each)

Projected earnings (after 30 Quaid Trophy, Pakistan Cup and National T20 league matches and without taking into account additional knockout matches and prize moneys):

CategoryRetainerMatch feeDaily allowanceTotal
A+PKR3,600,000PKR2,200,000PKR300,000PKR6,100,000
APKR2,400,000PKR2,200,000PKR300,000PKR4,900,000
BPKR2,220,000PKR2,200,000PKR300,000PKR4,720,000
CPKR2,040,000PKR2,200,000PKR300,000PKR4,540,000
DPKR1,800,000PKR2,200,000PKR300,000PKR4,300,000

Projected earnings (after 30 CA Championship, CA Challenge and CA T20 matches):

CategoryRetainerMatch feeDaily allowanceTotal
A+PKR3,600,000PKR900,000PKR240,000PKR4,740,000
APKR2,400,000PKR900,000PKR240,000PKR3,540,000
BPKR2,220,000PKR900,000PKR240,000PKR3,360,000
CPKR2,040,000PKR900,000PKR240,000PKR3,180,000
DPKR1,800,000PKR900,000PKR240,000PKR2,940,000

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