In the sixth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), it was decided to reduce the players' compensation by 20 to 25 per cent due to Covid 19.
A total of 9 950,000 will be distributed among the 18 players on each team, with the player in the Platinum category receiving the highest compensation of 70 170,000.
The sixth edition of the Pakistan Super League is proposed to start from February 20, but due to the Corona epidemic, the matches will be without spectators.
According to sources, the public health situation will also limit resources, which is likely to reduce the revenue of franchisees and PESL.
According to sources, the PCB and the franchise have agreed to reduce the players' compensation.
This time the franchise will have a total salary cap of 9 950,000 for the players, which is Rs 152 million in Pakistani currency, from which they will select 18 players, up from 12 1.2 million last year.
Platinum category players in the PSL Six will receive 30 130,000 to 70 170,000, up from 47 147,000 to 17 217,000.
It has been decided to increase the maximum compensation to $ 85,000 in Diamond and 50,000 to Gold.