PCB reveals monthly salaries of Pakistan Cricket Team players

Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, and Mohammad Rizwan classified as category A, each earning monthly Rs4.5 million


News Desk June 11, 2024

Cricketers globally, including those from Pakistan, make significant earnings, especially those competing at the international level or in major leagues like the PSL, IPL, or Big Bash. At the height of their careers, they earn through match fees, central contracts, sponsorships, and endorsements.

In response to increasing questions about the Pakistan Cricket Team, the PCB has released the monthly salary details for the national squad members.

The PCB has shared the updated monthly salary details for the national squad members, reflecting significant increases across all categories.

Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, and Mohammad Rizwan are classified under Category A, each earning a monthly salary of Rs4.5 million.

Category B includes players such as Shadab Khan, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, and Naseem Shah, who earn up to Rs3 million per month.

In categories C and D, monthly salaries range from Rs750,000 to Rs1.5 million. Imad Wasim is categorised under category C, while Iftikhar Ahmed, Hasan Ali, and Saim Ayub fall under category D.

Additionally, players receive fixed match fees and match awards for all three formats, which contribute to their overall earnings.

The new contracts issued by PCB have resulted in a substantial salary increase:

  • Category A: 200% increase
  • Category B: 144% increase
  • Category C: 135% increase
  • Category D: 127% increase

These updates come as the PCB responds to growing scrutiny of the Pakistan Cricket Team by making financial details transparent.

COMMENTS (4)

David | 5 months ago | Reply 4.5 m babar aur 3 m haris pe zaya karnay se acha per match pay kardia jaye. Performance dekh k wo bhi
Sheikh Jamal Uddin | 5 months ago | Reply 30-45
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