Friday, 30 September 2011

Players chase unpaid IPL 2010 money

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Indian Premier League

Staff ESPNcricinfo

September 30, 2011

Simon Katich Ramnaresh Sarwan and is among a group of cricketers have always contractual payments to the BCCI Indian Premier League 2010.

FICA, the international representative body of cricket ', has revealed that the money remained unpaid for more than 18 months, despite numerous pleas from players and their management. Tim May, FICA, Chairman and CEO, said no response was received.

"A number of players whose contracts were" subsidized "by the BCCI, FICA recently contacted to help recover the amounts owed by the BCCI," he said. "These amounts represent the IPL 3, which took place in March-April 2010. The players are Simon Katich Ramnaresh Sarwan hit and.

"Despite numerous attempts to recover these players quantities, not only the outstanding amounts, but the IPL and the BCCI have recently failed to respond to communications from the players and their representatives.

"FICA last month wrote to the chairman of IPL, M. Amin Chirayu on behalf of the players to draw your attention to the issue, but to date, neither we nor the players have responded to this question.

"We are confident with the recent appointment of Mr. N. Srinivasan Chairman of the BCCI, and the appointment of Mr. Rajiv Shukla chairman of IPL, BCCI will ensure that these two men manage these committees of urgency".

Neither Katich and Sarwan took part in the 2010-IPL, but it was still under contract with the Kings XI Punjab, who was signed for three years after the auction the first player in 2008.

The episode continues the saga of the Champions League T20 Silver prices are delayed months after the 2010 tournament, with the advice of some countries like Australia and South Africa, choose to pay your own money rather than wait for is the sub-continent.
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