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KABUL: The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has announced that it will down the salaries of the coaching staff in order to deal with the financial crisis developed due to coronavirus pandemic.
According to a media report, salary cut could jump to 50 per cent in June if their tour to Zimbabwe in June is cancelled. ACB chief executive Lutfullah Stanikzai said the decision is part of cost-saving strategy as they have been also impacted by the COVID-19 crisis.
“We have decided to cut 25 percent (of the salary for the coaches) for May, 50 per cent for June if we are not able to resume international cricket. We will try and keep them for as long as our financial situation allows,” he added.
Head coach Lance Klusener, batting coach HD Ackermann and assistant coach Nawroz Mangal are among those impacted by the decision.
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