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PCB clears outstanding dues of Pakistan Junior League

Captain of one of the PJL franchises, Gwadar Sharks, Shamyl Hussain, had claimed that players from the Pakistan Junior League had not yet received any payment from the PCB

PCB clears outstanding dues of Pakistan Junior League PHOTO: PCB

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has cleared the outstanding dues about the inaugural edition of the Pakistan Junior League (PJL).

The PCB management committee member, Shakil Shaikh, announced this in a tweet on his Twitter account.

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“Ramiz’s messy financial backlog of Pak [Pakistan] Jr [Junior] League (PJL) is cleared. New PCB admin u/ [administration under] Najam Sethi has made payments to all foreign/local players and mentors,” tweeted Shaikh.

“As he bought a bullet-proof car for himself, Ramiz left behind massive outstanding payments and $4.3 mln [million] losses,” he added.

 

Great news!
Ramiz’s messy financial backlog of Pak Jr League (PJL) is cleared.
New PCB admin u/@najamsethi has made payments to all foreign/local players & mentors.
As he bought a bullet-proof car 4 himself, Ramiz left behind massive outstanding payments and $ 4.3 mln losses.

— Shakil Shaikh (@shakilsh58) January 17, 2023


Earlier, the captain of one of the PJL franchises, Gwadar Sharks, Shamyl Hussain, had claimed that players from the Pakistan Junior League had not yet received any payment from the PCB.

In a conversation regarding PJL's expenses on January 2nd, the 18-year-old tweeted, “We never got paid.” 

The local players did not receive any payment from the cricketing body despite the project costing PCB PKR 1 billion, of which 440 million were listed as match fees for players and support staff.

Earlier in a Saturday meeting at the National High-Performance Centre, the PCB Management Committee agreed to discontinue the league.  
The inaugural season of PJL was held in October last year and was a dream project of former PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja. 

“It is so sad that PJL has fallen to vendetta politics and rolled back even though 7 of the kids made it to PSL 8 emerging category and 3 are part of Pak vs. NZ as reserves,” Raja tweeted as a reaction to the news. 

The PCB Management Committee, however, decided to revive the junior series on a home-and-away basis to ensure there is a pathway for high-performing teenagers. They also agreed to ask PSL franchises to include an Under-19 player under their Emerging Category in the playing line-ups.