Players of Durbar Rajshahi’s players held as a hostage while the bus driver takes measures due to unpaid fees in BPL
The crisner in Bangladesh took a new low, because the players of the Bangladesh franchise Premier League (BPL) Durbar Rajshahi did not pay a fee after the team campaign. This became a huge controversy and the franchise owners came across a mass scanner.
It began after foreign players Durbar Rajshahi in Mohammad Haris (Pakistan), Aftab Alav (Afghanistan), Marko Deyana (West Indies), Ryan Burl (Zimbabwe) and Miguel Cummins (West Indies) have taken a huge step after they did it ” They do not receive the desired salaries from the owner.
Foreign players Durbar Rajshahi decided to boycott the match in protest against not receiving payment
Durbar Rajshahi players have decided to boycott the match in protest against not receiving payment. The above players have yet to get a penny, according to reports at Cricbuzz, few players received only 25% of their wages. If that was not enough, another set of reports shocked many.
It was learned that foreign players were stranded in their hotel rooms waiting for their payment, as well as flight tickets home after the team was completed. After that, the owner of the Shafiq Rahma team revealed that they had agreed to players for players.
Bus drivers locked bags and complete bags of players on the bus because they still receive their payments
But in what was the latest development, a new controversy occurred. It is learned that not only the players, but also the bus drivers, did not receive their payments. And in the protest against it, they took a huge step and decided to torment the players.
Bus drivers locked bags and complete bags of players Durbar Rajshahi on the bus. They want all their fees to be paid, and only after that they will restore the equipment of the player. The driver of Durbar Rajshahija’s bus driver Mohammad Babul also expressed frustration because of the same.
If they had paid us, we would have returned the bag to players- bus driver Mohammad Babul
Mohammad Babul said it was a matter of regret and shame that bus drivers do not have a fee. He gave the ultimatum to the team owners, saying that if they clean the payment, he would not return the bags for the kits. In an interview with the press, he said:
“It’s a matter of regret and embarrassment. If they paid us, we would return the bag to the players. So far, I have not opened our mouths, but now I say that we can leave if they clean our payment of our payment.
“Complete bags of local and foreign crickets are on the bus there, but I can’t give them because a large part of our fee has not yet been paid.”
It remains to be seen whether the bus drivers will let go of the complete bags or not. There has been no official certificate so far.