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Pak IPL players ask Zardari for compensation

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Posted: Feb 17, 2009 at 1258 hrs IST
Sohail tanveer

Lahore Four Pakistan cricketers whose contracts have been 'suspended' by the Indian Premier League (IPL) have appealed to President Asif Ali Zardari to compensate them for the loss in earnings brought about by the government’s decision to not allow them to travel to India to take part.

Though the federal sports ministry had allowed the players to travel across the border for the tournament, the Foreign Ministry barred them from doing so, reportedly over concerns about the players’ security in India.

The cooling of relations between the Indian and Pakistan governments after the Mumbai attacks last year has had sporting implications too: India cancelled their January tour to Pakistan, hockey teams from both sides have scrapped visits and the latest was Pakistan not letting Indian Cricket League (ICL) and IPL players cross the border.

Six other Pakistan players had their contracts terminated by their franchises before the recent IPL auction, the Daily Times reported.

But Sohail Tanvir and Kamran Akmal of the Rajasthan Royals, Umar Gul of the Kolkata Knight Riders and Misbah-ul-Haq of the Bangalore Royal Challengers have only had their contracts suspended, thereby leaving the door open for a potential return.

These players have sent a letter to Zardari requesting him to “sort out some kind of compensation” for the loss in earnings due to the travel bar.

Though no official word has come from the President, it is believed that the request is being considered: one of the options is to pay them part compensation on what remains of their contracts.

But the danger is that it sets a precedent for other players who might be affected, such as those who play in the ICL, who have also been told they cannot travel.

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Unhe kuch de do Zardari by Mahesh V on 18 Feb 2009

Mr. Ten Percent can surely afford to pay them from his private stash.

BEG AND PAY by KUMAR on 17 Feb 2009

Zardari has to beg in the streets and collect the money to pay the players that is the real situation?????.

Pakistan players should give up Pakistani citizenship by Ajay on 17 Feb 2009

The Pakistani players should give up Pak Nationality. All of their problems will get solved.

cricket by Jey on 19 Feb 2009

ajay..would you give your nationality...thought not then why should then

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