Although both the senior players were the major omissions from the ICC Champions Trophy squad but their retention in the top category of the contracts means the selectors still have future plans for them.
Wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal and Test opener Taufiq Umar were, however, demoted to the C category as the Board awarded contracts to 21 players, reducing the number from last year.
After deliberations between Board Chairman Zaka Ashraf and senior players led by captain Misbah-ul-Haq, the PCB also announced a hike of 15 per cent in the monthly retainers paid to the players who are given central contracts. There would also be a substantial increase in the Test match fees of the players.
An official said in order to make Test match appearances more attractive for players, there would now be a difference of around 115,000 rupees between the fees for Test and ODI.
Last year, the Board had allowed a 25 per cent increase in the monthly retainers for contracted players.
A Board official pointed out that after the 15 per cent increase this year, the players have got an overall increase of 40 per cent in their monthly retainers which was substantial given the fact that no international cricket was being played in Pakistan since 2009.
After the pay hikes, the Category A players will now get a monthly retainer of around 375,000 rupees while those in the B category would get 265,000 and those in C category 160,000.
These monthly retainers are in addition to the match fees paid to the players who are also given bonuses for winning matches, series or tournaments and for individual performances as well.
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