Kamran Akmal considering to pull out of PSL 7 because of low salary issue

Pakistan’s experienced wicket-keeper batter Kamran Akmal is thinking to make a big decision in his professional cricketing career. The 39-year-old played for Peshawar Zalmi team in the previous edition of the Pakistan Super League. He was one of the top-scorers in the competition. The right-handed batter scored 283 runs in 12 matches at an average of 21.76.

Only Shoaib Malik scored more runs than Kamran Akmal for Peshawar Zalmi in PSL 6. Courtesy of Akmal’s performance, the Peshawar-based franchise retained him ahead of PSL 2022. Akmal expected a Gold category contract from the team. However, the team retained him in the silver category.

In case you didn’t know, there is a draft system in place for the Pakistan Super League. Ahead of the PSL 2022 Draft, all franchises could retain a maximum of eight players each. Peshawar Zalmi retained Liam Livingstone and Wahab Riaz in the Platinum Category. Haider Ali, Sherfane Rutherford and Shoaib Malik found a place in the Diamond Category, Hussain Talat and Saqib Mahmood were in Gold, while Tom Kohler-Cadmore found a place in Silver.

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Kamran Akmal’s name was expected to be in the Silver category, but the wicket-keeper refused it. The salary for the Silver category, according to Sports Unfold, is PKR 41.15 lakh. The Gold category players earn 82.30 lakh.

“Perhaps the team has no use for me anymore.”- Kamran Akmal

Speaking on his YouTube channel named ‘Catch and Bat with Kamran Akmal,’ the veteran wicket-keeper batter was quoted as saying by Geo TV:

“Perhaps the team has no use for me anymore. I do not think I should play in the seventh edition of the PSL. I think I don’t deserve to play in this category.”

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Akmal also posted the following tweet regarding the same:

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