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PCB Delays Awarding Central Contacts


PCB Delays Awarding Central Contacts

By on Friday, 19th February 2010

PCB delays awarding central contactsPakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has delayed awarding annual central
contacts to its players until until the release of a report into the
team’s defeats in all matches on their tour of Australia.

A six-man evaluating committee had delayed its proceeding in view of
Pakistan’s ongoing tour of UAE to play two Twenty20 International
against England and will meet again after the team returns from Dubai.

“We will announce the central contracts only after the submission of
the inquiry report so that there is no conflict between the two,”
Wasim Bari, PCB Chief Operating Officer told AFP.

PCB Last year awarded annual contracts to 27 players, nine in the top
‘A’ category, four in ‘B’ and 14 in the ‘C’ category. The likely
omission from the new list will be notorious fast-bowler Shoaib
Akhtar, who was last year kept in the top category despite playing
only four Twenty20 internationals.

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