If you are a Zimbabwean cricketer, no matter where you go, payment issues follow. Remember that ill fated Canada match too?Zimbabwe's Elton Chigumbura and Hamilton Masakadza have claimed they are yet to be paid the second installment of payments for their participation in the Bangladesh Premier League. The two appeared for Sylhet Royals, which is among five franchises that haven't paid the Bangladesh Cricket Board the second installment
According to the players' contract this season, the first installment was to be paid before the start of the tournament while the second was due at the end of it. The third installment is to be paid within six months of the tournament's end.
The BCB had taken over the responsibility of player payments this year after there were irregularities by the franchises in the inaugural edition of 2012. But as per the current process, the board needs to receive the amount from the franchises before paying the players. According to BPL secretary Ismail Haider Mallick, the BCB have only received money for the second installment from Dhaka Gladiators and Duronto Rajshahi.
"It is true that five out of seven franchises haven't made payments after the first 25%," Mallick told ESPNcricinfo. "Our lawyers have told us that we have to wait till May 15 before sending out legal notices. We will take action if we are not paid by that time."
"The BCB has taken up the responsibility of paying the players mainly because of what happened after the first edition of the BPL. We will continue to do so, but the franchises have to pay us the players' fees. Once they fail to make the payments, we will take out the bank guarantees to pay the players."
Masakadza was bought in the players' auction for $30,000, but has only received the first 25% of the payment. He played in seven matches for the Royals, making 90 runs at an average of 12.85.
"I was so excited when I was bought in the auction," Masakadza said. "The experience of being involved in the tournament was great but it has become a real disappointment since that our second payment is still due, and I've been waiting patiently for ten weeks now."
Chigumbura echoed his Zimbabwe team-mate's concerns, reminding the Sylhet Royals to ensure payment. He averaged 44.33 with the bat, picked up 13 wickets and hit the most number of sixes in the tournament - 19.
"I hope the organisers can arrange the payments very, very soon as we had our first payment during the event," Chigumbura said. "But the next payment does not seem to be coming. I have waited more than two months already since it should have been paid."
"It's a shame because I have great memories of the tournament, as I finished as the highest six-hitter in the whole thing. But ultimately we are there to earn money, we love cricket, but it's also a job for us."
Hamilton, Elton among unpaid in BPL 2
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No surprise here, BPL has a track record of not paying up.
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Payment issues have long been an endemic problem with Zim. Don't they look thrilled?
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I hope Mushhy knows this as he made huge hue-and-cry on Harare facilities in first test.
And, look at the comments of Bangla fans:
And, look at the comments of Bangla fans:
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I agree, players should first contact the BCB and franchises and if that doesn't work then you can say it out in public. These Zimbabwean players should consider themselves lucky that they are being offered that amount when their board or clubs do not pay anywhere near close. Who knows? may not be offered another contract next season.
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Rahim:
Our players are already getting your 'right' treatment“Obviously a visiting team hopes for better when they tour a country,” .. “If not fabulous facilities, you expect at least the basic facilities. I don’t think they have provided us with that. They should remember that they will come to our country to play, so they will get the treatment they meted out to us.
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BCB proved it again that they have no management or administrative skill on how to run a tournament like BPL. You should ensure the payment, no matter what happens. If you can't pay, then why you run a BPL! Sorry folks, I don't know what to say.
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syedmahm wrote:BCB proved it again that they have no management or administrative skill on how to run a tournament like BPL. You should ensure the payment, no matter what happens. If you can't pay, then why you run a BPL! Sorry folks, I don't know what to say.
I don't think there is any need for you to apologize, syed. It is BCB administration's fault here.
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This BPL is an embarassment for the BCB. They should just scrap it all together. But, knowing how things were in the last BPL...my guess is the checks will be sent out the night before BPL 3 when they will be forced to pay players so they will show up for the next round of the circus. Thats how they got Gayle back for the 2nd season.
But assuming the BPL collapses...the fat cats already made their money by scamming everyone else for 2 seasons, what do they care?
Disgraceful.
But assuming the BPL collapses...the fat cats already made their money by scamming everyone else for 2 seasons, what do they care?
Disgraceful.
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As long as BD and Zim can't sort out our admin, we will remain competing with one another forever as the wooden spooners without much going into players or late payments and development true progress is a dream. No doubt there is talent but professionalism brings in consistency and progress.syedmahm wrote:BCB proved it again that they have no management or administrative skill on how to run a tournament like BPL. You should ensure the payment, no matter what happens. If you can't pay, then why you run a BPL! Sorry folks, I don't know what to say.