Thursday, 20 June 2013

Players commit to playing in Dhaka League


Professional cricketers Bangladesh has withdrawn its threat to boycott the Premier League cricket Dhaka Division. This decision was made after assurances from the Bangladesh Cricket Board that the new system included based on the rotation for the transfer of players will only apply to this season.

Said the former Bangladesh batsman Tushar Imran this development after some players from Cricket Committee met Dhaka Metropolis Prime, Jalal Yunus said on Wednesday. "We've told them that we will play in the period from July 3," said Imran. "But we have some demands, and one of them is to get rid of gradation and rotation system from next season. Has also asked for 70% down payment."

On June 17, was to cricketer threatened to "stay away" from the university to protest against the new transfer system, allowing clubs to Dhaka to choose the players in a process similar to the draft rules in American sports. The only difference was, in the case of the Dhaka League, the first club to be allowed to choose the players in the transfer will be decided by lottery and not according to the financial conditions or results of last season. This system, according to the cricketers, restricts the freedom of the player to choose the clubs.

Jalal Yunus said that the old system would be introduced for next season. "I guarantee them that include rotation system will not only be in place this year," said Jalal. "As of next year, they can be transferred players usual '. Has also asked for 70% of the amount by the league, we will pay 50%."

League, however, could be delayed after President BCB Nazeml admitted Hassan that he is not in favor of running the competition with the ACSU report is still pending.

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