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PCB is taking money from cricketers in Covid-19 test

The Pakistan Cricket Board will not pay players for coronavirus tests, cricketix

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1. Pakistan's domestic T20 league is set to start on September 30

2. In this leg, players have to test for coronavirus twice. Players will be able to play only if the result is negative twice.

3.But the players have to pay the test fee themselves. PCB will not give.


The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has said that,  those Pakistani players participating in the Pakistan National Twenty20 League starting September 30, will have to undergo coronavirus testing twice.

The domestic T20 tournament is going to start in Pakistan from this month. Before the start of the tournament, the Pakistan Cricket Board has made it a rule for every cricketer and match official to undergo the Covid-19 test twice. But that cost will not be borne by the board but the PCB has asked everyone to pay their own expenses.

In other words, the Pakistan Cricket Board will not pay the players for this coronavirus test, Players will have to pay for this coronavirus test out of their own pocket.

And all the staff will have to go for coronavirus test. And staff have to pay this money themselves. This means that there will be 240 players going to play in this T20 league, all of whom will have to be tested for coronavirus twice.

On the other hand, the prevalence of corona virus in Pakistan is much higher. Three million people have already been infected, more than a thousand have been infected with the coronavirus in the last 24 hours, and about 63,000 have died from the coronavirus.

Corona's influence in Pakistan is so great that no series has been played in the country and this is causing a lot of financial problems for the Pakistan Cricket Board. As a result, he may not be able to pay coronavirus test fees to Pakistan Cricket Board players.

The National Twenty20 Championship will be held on September 30. The matches will be held in Rawalpindi and Multan. At least 240 players and match officials will take part in the tournament. Before that, they have been forced to take the Covid-19 test twice.

Incidentally, the PCB's Covid-19 test has not been less confusing before. Before the tour of England, the PCB had to listen to a lot about the test results of Mohammad Hafeez.

Hafeez got a negative result from the external examination the day after he came positive in the PCB examination. In addition, Harris Rauf's test was negative for two days in a row and the day after it was positive again.

Note that Rauf received a positive result twice before that negative result. The PCB has been criticized by former cricketers for having such controversial results during the first Test. 

This time around, the decision to test the players with money could also lead to criticism of the cricket board.

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