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Bangladesh cricketers call off strike as BCB accepts initial 11-point demand

CB chief Nazmul Hassan Papon described the meeting as "fruitful" and said that the board has agreed to fulfil the initial 11 demands of the players, noting that it was not aware of the additional two demands until a few hours before the meeting began.

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Published : Oct 24, 2019, 10:06 AM IST

Dhaka: Bangladeshi players called off their strike on Wednesday after holding talks with the top officials of their cricket board wherein they were assured that most of their demands will be met.

The players and officials from the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) held a meeting to discuss the 13-point demand raised by the former. The meeting lasted for more than two hours wherein 11 demands were initially raised by the players, however, two were added just ahead of the meeting.

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The strike began on Monday, thus casting doubt over Bangladesh's tour of India starting November 3.

The new demands include a call to the BCB to share a percentage of their revenue with the players and equal pay for women cricketers.

BCB chief Nazmul Hassan Papon described the meeting as "fruitful" and said that the board has agreed to fulfil the initial 11 demands of the players, noting that it was not aware of the additional two demands until a few hours before the meeting began.

"As Papon said, it was a fruitful discussion," team captain Shakib Al Hasan said. "He and the rest of the directors assured us that our demands will be met as soon as possible. Based on their assurance, we will start playing the NCL and attend the training camp," he added.

The strike, which began on Monday, had cast doubt over Bangladesh's tour of India, starting November 3.

The original 11-point demand included the reversal of the BCB's decision last month to abandon the Bangladesh Premier League's (BPL) franchise-based model. The decision had resulted in the reduction of the average professional cricketer's earning to an all-time low.

Dhaka: Bangladeshi players called off their strike on Wednesday after holding talks with the top officials of their cricket board wherein they were assured that most of their demands will be met.

The players and officials from the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) held a meeting to discuss the 13-point demand raised by the former. The meeting lasted for more than two hours wherein 11 demands were initially raised by the players, however, two were added just ahead of the meeting.

Bangladesh cricketers
The strike began on Monday, thus casting doubt over Bangladesh's tour of India starting November 3.

The new demands include a call to the BCB to share a percentage of their revenue with the players and equal pay for women cricketers.

BCB chief Nazmul Hassan Papon described the meeting as "fruitful" and said that the board has agreed to fulfil the initial 11 demands of the players, noting that it was not aware of the additional two demands until a few hours before the meeting began.

"As Papon said, it was a fruitful discussion," team captain Shakib Al Hasan said. "He and the rest of the directors assured us that our demands will be met as soon as possible. Based on their assurance, we will start playing the NCL and attend the training camp," he added.

The strike, which began on Monday, had cast doubt over Bangladesh's tour of India, starting November 3.

The original 11-point demand included the reversal of the BCB's decision last month to abandon the Bangladesh Premier League's (BPL) franchise-based model. The decision had resulted in the reduction of the average professional cricketer's earning to an all-time low.

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