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Pakistani First-Class Cricketers' Salaries

40,000 is pretty good. Even a University Graduate earns around that sum.
Especially when each FC match earns you more.

People are uselessly whining. This is pretty good. Read Lakhanis post.
Intl. Cricketer earn more than a senior professor. M Hafeez drives a BMW in Lahore, Only a few people have such cars and drive it openly.
Intl. Cricketers earn around 3 Lakh per month and to add that is 3 Lakh per match which is VERY VERY good. Stop whining people.

Average Pakistani educated person earns 50,000.
 
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whats the average in India and others? need to put this in perspective

A detailed article on Indian domestic pay here

http://www.wisdenindia.com/cricket-blog/domestic-crickets-class-divide/47271

As per the article above

Let’s look at the scenario for an average player in the reworked domestic format, where every team is assured eight games in the Ranji Trophy. On an average, a player plays, say, six games. That’s 24 days of work, which gives him Rs 2,40,000. Throw in 26 more days (for easy calculation) of cricket in the Ranji Trophy limited overs games (Rs 10,000/day for one-dayers and Rs 5000/day for T20s), the Duleep Trophy, the Deodhar Trophy, the Irani Cup and the other tournaments, and the player earns another Rs 2,60,000, rounding it off at Rs 5 lakh.
Remember, the IPL boy still earns at least Rs 10 lakh if he gets a contract – not necessarily a game – with one of the teams.

Situation after IPL

http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/631508.html


For Indian players, the IPL is a major leap towards making cricket a viable career. The money offers incentive, insurance, compensation and a certain amount of job security. Of all the IPL's stakeholders, the players are the most critical. The player contract reflects this and is completely pro-player - all players are assured performance-delinked guaranteed payment, and there is no penalty clause. The extent of pay protection in the IPL far exceeds that provided by the Indian government to its employees. (I say this as a former government employee myself). The suggestion some seasons ago that 20% of a contracted player wage would be payable only if the team qualifies for the Champions League was promptly shot down by Indian players.

Besides the comfort of assured payments, there are other benefits too. The IPL mandates that at least 50% of prize money is shared with players. Any trading or transfer can only take place with the consent of the player, and his wage can't be lowered during the contract period under any circumstance.

The peripherals are equally enticing: players are entitled to business-class travel, five-star hotel stay, and a $100 daily allowance. The franchise picks up the service-tax liability, and in the case of foreign players, contributes 10% of the salary to their national boards. Players lose out on minor amounts when they miss games due to injury (50% of the match fee, which is an individual calculation based on their auction fee divided by the number of matches they play) and for non-selection.

Please note 1 Indian rupee=1.71 Pakistani Rupee as of now.
 
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40,000 rupees is peanuts. The cost of living in Pakistan has increased like never before. Electricity bills are between 20-25 for an average household in the summer!!!! You definitely cannot afford to drive a car. A average earner on 40k in pakistan is struggling especially if he has to pay rent and that to in Lahore. To rent a decent 2 bedroom flat is about 15k a month!!!

Its not acceptable at all. 40k 5-10 years ago was a good wage a month but inflation is sky high!!!!
 
40,000 rupees is peanuts. The cost of living in Pakistan has increased like never before. Electricity bills are between 20-25 for an average household in the summer!!!! You definitely cannot afford to drive a car. A average earner on 40k in pakistan is struggling especially if he has to pay rent and that to in Lahore. To rent a decent 2 bedroom flat is about 15k a month!!!

Its not acceptable at all. 40k 5-10 years ago was a good wage a month but inflation is sky high!!!!

Dude, I am telling you that a normal uni graduate gets 40,000 starting wages. These players come from village backgrounds and for some of them a 10,000 wage is good too.
They get bonuses in FC Match, tournaments and especially if their performance increase they get a contract from teams which make them earn around 1 Lakh which is more than enough.

20-25K for electicity bill? Lmao
 
40,000 rupees is peanuts. The cost of living in pakistan has increased like never before. Electricity bills are between 20-25 for an average household in the summer!!!! You definitely cannot afford to drive a car. A average earner on 40k in pakistan is struggling especially if he has to pay rent and that to in lahore. To rent a decent 2 bedroom flat is about 15k a month!!!

Its not acceptable at all. 40k 5-10 years ago was a good wage a month but inflation is sky high!!!!

:20: itni to bijli nae ati
 
40,000 rupees is peanuts. The cost of living in Pakistan has increased like never before. Electricity bills are between 20-25 for an average household in the summer!!!! You definitely cannot afford to drive a car. A average earner on 40k in pakistan is struggling especially if he has to pay rent and that to in Lahore. To rent a decent 2 bedroom flat is about 15k a month!!!

Its not acceptable at all. 40k 5-10 years ago was a good wage a month but inflation is sky high!!!!

Woww.. you Lahoris must be rich. I am an average Delhite, and my electricity bill never crossed 10k for a month !
 
India and Bangladesh pay much much better money to its players than Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
 
40,000 rupees is peanuts. The cost of living in Pakistan has increased like never before. Electricity bills are between 20-25 for an average household in the summer!!!! You definitely cannot afford to drive a car. A average earner on 40k in pakistan is struggling especially if he has to pay rent and that to in Lahore. To rent a decent 2 bedroom flat is about 15k a month!!!

Its not acceptable at all. 40k 5-10 years ago was a good wage a month but inflation is sky high!!!!

Pretty cheap. Is it in middle of Lahore ?
 
Considering majority of these cricketers would have been doing unskilled work and not earning more than 15000/month if not for cricket then its a pretty good deal

its bad for those who could have done sth else
 
40,000 is pretty good. Even a University Graduate earns around that sum.
Especially when each FC match earns you more.

People are uselessly whining. This is pretty good. Read Lakhanis post.
Intl. Cricketer earn more than a senior professor. M Hafeez drives a BMW in Lahore, Only a few people have such cars and drive it openly.
Intl. Cricketers earn around 3 Lakh per month and to add that is 3 Lakh per match which is VERY VERY good. Stop whining people.

Average Pakistani educated person earns 50,000.

Massive difference.

A Domestic cricketer can earn well for 15 years after which he is pretty much jobless as opposed to those educated people who will get promoted later on.

Pakistan players are paid peanuts. And their board is not giving their players permission to play in our leagues.
 
Massive difference.

A Domestic cricketer can earn well for 15 years after which he is pretty much jobless as opposed to those educated people who will get promoted later on.

Pakistan players are paid peanuts. And their board is not giving their players permission to play in our leagues.

That's the problem I have with PCB. They are ruining players by these horrendous steps just to keep their ego ahead of BCB? Pathetic!
 
Its understandable why PCB shut the door on BPL, and to be honest, it did dent the league a bit as Pakistani player are star attraction. However, doing the same with Dhaka premier league is quite meaningless because all that is happening is that they are shutting their own players from a good income, and experience.

I dont think the DPL has anything to lose because we brought over a handful of SL players, other than the national pace bowlers as well as those who are currently playing in CLT20 though many of them like tharanga/sangakkara/mendis are expected to come back to play in this league. On the other hand, players like Brendan taylor, styris, Mahmood, Chigumbura and also Afghan players have joined in to play. Infact, its a blessing in disguise because we now have a wider variety of players and not just 3/4 Pakistanis per side.
 
Dude, I am telling you that a normal uni graduate gets 40,000 starting wages. These players come from village backgrounds and for some of them a 10,000 wage is good too.
They get bonuses in FC Match, tournaments and especially if their performance increase they get a contract from teams which make them earn around 1 Lakh which is more than enough.

20-25K for electicity bill? Lmao

Yes a normal uni graduate gets that. But he is not able to feed his family and educate them. Why you think most of them are from villages? Thats quite uneducated to think like that. 10k wage is good lol. Even drivers/servants want at least 10k for full time nowadays and you have 2-3 of them working in a family. 10k is nothing. We have a house in Pakistan that we are not using only when we go to Pakistan. Our monthly bill is 2-3k without using. Never mind using ac, fridge freezers or anything.

Like I said 40k a few years back was sufficient now petrol is over 100 rupees a liter. You can not expect Proffessional cricketers who will have a certain lifestyle to live like an average Pakistani.
 
it's pretty bad, i feel sorry for the cricketer, 40,000 is quite less in Pakistan, you need to think about the housing cost and the transportation. Their salaries need to be at least one lakh rupees.
 
just came across this.

very low for a 10-15 yr career especially if you have a family and other expenses
 
also is this 40,000 per month for whole yr or just during season

seriously its low

why would anyone take the risk if they have any other better option
 
Players salaries in a country will depend on the overall economical situation in the country also on the cricket board.

It is clear that PCB does not take care of its first class cricketers unlike the boards of some other countries. PCB should come out with facts to show how they spend their earning and what portion of their earning is shared with first class cricketers.
 
I just find it bizarre that for example, last summer England (Cook) and Pakistan's (Younis) leading batsmen, were competing in a terrific series and are now both part of 10K club.

One earned more salary in a calendar year than the other has across an entire career...
 
Nothing exciting - but a decent living by Pakistan national average standards I suppose. A lot of first class cricketers also rely on the £8-15K they can pick up playing league cricket in England.
 
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