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Payment dispute: Pak cricketers stuck in Uganda

Last Updated 22 December 2017, 10:49 IST

In a bizarre incident, nearly 20 Pakistani cricketers including top names like Saeed Ajmal, Yasir Hameed and Imran Farhat have been left stranded in Uganda over a payment dispute with a T20 league organiser.

The players had gone to Kampala, Uganda to play in a T20 league after taking permission from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). But after landing in Kampala, they found out that the league has been abandoned after a dispute over payment issues.

After the first two days of the league were washed out, the Pakistani cricketers demanded 50 percent of their contractual fees as committed by the Uganda Cricket Association. But the organisers refused to disburse the money stating that the sponsor of the league has withdrawn.

"It was then that we were told payments could not be made since the main sponsor of the league had backed out and there was no money," one of the players told PTI from the east African nation.

"We wanted to leave immediately for home but on reaching the airport we were told that since the organisers had defaulted on other payments the travel agency, which had issued tickets, had blocked all seats and we had to return to the hotel," he said.

The player said that they had contacted the PCB and the Pakistan embassy and were now preparing to return home.

"Hopefully, we should be home by Saturday but it has been a bad experience for us. Instead of earning money, we had to spend out of our own pockets," he added.

The PCB said in a statement that it was investigating the matter.

"We had inquired about the bona fides of the league from the ICC. Only after we were advised by the ICC that the Afro T20 League has been approved by them and is being played under the umbrella of the Uganda Cricket Association, we issued NOCs to the players," the statement said.

The PCB said the ICC had even sent them a list of players provided by the organisers.

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(Published 22 December 2017, 10:18 IST)

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