SL contract row worsens, SLC not to select revolting players

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Press Trust of India Colombo
Last Updated : Mar 03 2013 | 8:20 PM IST
Sri Lankan cricket today headed towards a major crisis with the Board deciding to dump 23 of its top players from international cricket until they sign on the contentious contract terms, which also cast a shadow on their participation in the IPL starting next month.
Less than a week before the start of the home series against Bangladesh, the SLC has told its selectors not to consider those cricketers for any international cricket, till the contract deadlock is resolved.
The decision was taken after the SLC officials met the revolting players who had refused to sign the new contract terms. Player contracts expired on February 28 and they were to sign them before March 2 deadline prescribed by the Board.
"We spoke to all of the players present at the meeting, and gave our viewpoints and they also gave their points," SLC President Upali Dharmadasa was quoted as saying by 'ESPNcricinfo'.
"We have said, 'Nothing doing. We're going to stick to our guns.' It ended like that. They will not be getting any facilities that Sri Lanka Cricket has been offering them, including, physios, masseurs and coaches. They can't come for practice at our venues."
The major point of the dispute in the new contracts is SLC's refusal to pay the players 25 per cent of the Board's earnings from ICC events, as they have done since 2003. This payment is to compensate players for their images being used by the ICC and its sponsors to promote the tournament as well as during the event.
Other points of contention include the Board's move to freeze payment to cricketers taking part in the IPL for as long as the player is with his IPL team, a clause tying pay to team performance.
Under the new clause, if a Sri Lanka cricketer joins his IPL team a week before the 2013 tournament begins, and remains with the team until the final on May 26, he will lose 16.4 per cent of his annual salary from SLC.
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First Published: Mar 03 2013 | 8:20 PM IST

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