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BCB starts to pay BPL dues of local players


The BCB has begun to make installments on Sunday to neighborhood players who have contribution from BPL establishments. As indicated by load up chiefs, the whole to be paid this time is around Tk 2.10 crore (approx. $270,000) to around 70 cricketers.

BPL representing committee executive Afzalur Rahman Sinha said the installments were made by the BCB after the establishments neglected to give the players their due cash. The administering chamber had asked BCB executive Naimur Rahman to explore the players' duty and draw up a rundown for installment. It stayed indistinct whether this is the full installment for the nearby players who were unpaid for over two years.

Mushfiqur Rahim, Tamim Iqbal, Mashrafe Mortaza, Mohammad Mithun, Sohag Gazi, Sabbir Rahman, Alok Kapali, Nazmul Hossain, Anamul Haque, Nazmul Hossain Milon and some different cricketers were seen entering the BCB workplaces in Mirpur, and after an hour some of them were seen exiting with checks close by. Just Anamul hinted at any alleviation as he did a bit celebratory dance.

It was found out that few of these cricketers were despondent with the sum given to them while others communicated fulfillment at long last being paid, having staying unpaid for so long.

Sinha said that the installments were made in discussion with the players and the Cricketers Welfare Association of Bangladesh. "We were feeling terrible seeing the players baffled," Sinha said. "We began to give out checks from today. We gave them as indicated by the rundown made by Naimur Rahman and Debabbrata [Paul]. It is almost Tk 2.5 crore, which will be paid to around 70 players. They had contract with the establishments however since they fizzled, we made the installments. We have counseled their relationship before taking the choice. We paid them as much as they needed."

The board, be that as it may, didn't pay the unpaid players of Rangpur Riders for the 2013 BPL as the establishment educated the BCB that they would be finishing the due installments.

At the point when inquired as to whether remote players had been paid, Sinha guaranteed their installment had been finished. "We don't have any due installments for remote players," he said.

Naimur, the BCB's cricket operations board administrator, said he realized that some will stay miserable with the sums. "We kept the players' requirement for cash in our thought," Naimur said. "There are some senior cricketers who can win cash from different sources however there are additionally some who don't have it. So they needed to make that modification. There was no particular rate as being what is indicated. We needed to talk about with every cricketer.

"There will be disappointment. A few individuals will dependably stay disappointed, it is the means by which they are. I did this employment knowing completely that I will be faulted. I can't make everybody upbeat. On the off chance that everybody is content with their installment, then I am not doing my employment."
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Item Reviewed: BCB starts to pay BPL dues of local players Description: The BCB has begun to make installments on Sunday to neighborhood players who have contribution from BPL establishments. As indicated by load up chiefs, the whole to be paid this time is around Tk 2.10 crore (approx. $270,000) to around 70 cricketers. BPL representing committee executive Afzalur Rahman Sinha said the installments were made by the BCB after the establishments neglected to give the players their due cash. The administering chamber had asked BCB executive Naimur Rahman to explore the players' duty and draw up a rundown for installment. It stayed indistinct whether this is the full installment for the nearby players who were unpaid for over two years. Rating: 5 Reviewed By: Unknown
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