Sources close to some of the players told PTI yesterday that they were expecting a pay raise as their options for revenue earning were limited in comparison to players from other countries.
"Two senior players are leading the move to convince the board to give the players a pay raise but so far, the PCB has yet to decide on this," a source said.
The PCB had last year, after a five months delay in handing out the central contracts, given the players a 25 percent increase in their monthly salaries and also a 10 percent raise in their match fees for all three formats of the game.
The Test match fees of the A category players also increased to around 320,000 rupees.
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"The players are arguing that not only do they get a opportunity to play in the lucrative Indian Premier League but the board also stopped them from taking part in the Bangladesh Premier League this year.
Plus the international and domestic commitments of the national team also means they can't accept full contracts to play in other foreign leagues in England, Sri Lanka, South Africa or Australia resulting in loss of earnings," the source said.