The players of the Victorian Sporting Club on Thursday approached to Bangladesh Cricket Board with the allegation that their club officials did not pay them even after the completion of Dhaka Premier League. According to BCB rule the clubs were obliged to pay at least 60 per cent of the payments to players before the end of first round matches but many clubs did not do that even after the completion of the league.
\nOn Sunday, the president of BCB Nazmul Hassan asked the clubs
\nto pay the dues to the players and warned them that if they fail they have to face severe actions from the board.
\nThe BCB boss also assured that the board itself will pay the dues to the players if the clubs failed to do that.
\nAfter the end of the deadline the Victorian players informed to Nizamuddin Chowdhury, the chief executive officer of the BCB that they did not receive the payments.
\n\u2018We have been investigating the issue\u2019 said Nizamuddin. \u2018BCB will take actions after completing the investigation\u2019.
\nVictorian skipper Nadif Chowdury alleged they got only a tiny percentage of their payment and the club officials did not response when they tried to contact them.
\n\u2018Only one of our players got 40 per cent of his payment. The others got 10, 20 or 30 percent.
\n\u2018Our players cannot even go home during the Eid as they did not receive the money.
\n\u2018The CEO has assured us that he will look after the issue.\u2019
\nThe Victorian players said that the club officials not only decline to response them but also they were absent in their last match of the league on Wednesday.
\nNadif also criticised on the players\u2019 by choice system.
\n\u2018The system has always created the problem about the dues of the cricketer. The previous system was better. We would get 80-90 per cent payment before the start of the league.\u2019
\nIt was alleged that a few other clubs, which
\ninclude Brothers Union, Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club did not complete the required payment. BCB chief executive Nizamuddin said they will work out the entire issue within couple of days before going for any action.<\/p>\n
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