Recent reports suggested that a resolution to the contract disputes was imminent, but a deadlock materialized specifically in the realm of commercial contracts.
The cricket board contends that certain players are more inclined toward participating in lucrative leagues, securing substantial remuneration, and pursuing commercial endorsements rather than dedicating their utmost efforts to international cricket. A senior player had publicly declared a few months ago that he would not sign a contract with the PCB after being denied NOCs (No Objection Certificates) for league participation. However, he was eventually convinced by the PCB to sign. The board remains steadfast in its determination to maintain control and prevent players from participating without formal contracts, a trend that has emerged in various other cricket-playing nations.
PCB sources underscore that the tradition of players refusing central contracts did not exist in the past, and they express optimism that all players will eventually agree to the terms through constructive negotiations. Efforts are underway to facilitate a positive resolution in this ongoing matter.