06 Aug
06Aug

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced a three-month financial support package for 25 unemployed women cricketers who have represented the country. Under this scheme, the players, who all met eligibility requirements such as featuring in the 2019-20 national domestic season and are presently without a contract for the 2020-21 season as well as a day job or business, will receive a monthly stipend of PKR 25,000 ($150) each from August to October.

In June, the PCB announced a list of women's contracted players, which included nine centrally contracted cricketers and as many emerging contracted players. These are 12-month contracts, which commenced on July 1. The latest PCB decision takes the count of women cricketers receiving PCB support to 43.

"The Covid-19 pandemic has brought a halt to all women cricketing activities worldwide. This has adversely affected our women cricketers, some of whom are the sole breadwinners of their families," Urooj Mumtaz Khan, the head of the PCB women's wing, said in a statement issued by the board.

"As the women's game is making steady progress, it was imperative that the PCB came up with this scheme to not only protect and support our players but to also make them understand and realise that the PCB values them and will look after them in difficult times.

"Forty-eight players featured in the 2019-20 national domestic season out of which 25 became eligible to benefit from the scheme. The remaining players are either contracted by the PCB or employed elsewhere.

In May, the PCB had offered one-time support to 161 stakeholders through an identical scheme, including former men's first-class cricketers, match officials, scorers and curators.

John Stephenson

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