BSS, Dhaka :
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) will review the contract of the coaches if it is necessary in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak that left the world at stalemate.
All of the coaches of the national team returned to their home country right after Bangladesh’s home series against Zimbabwe. But the outbreak of coronavirus forced them to stay at home as the cricket has been suspended worldwide indefinitely.
BCB however had different types of contract with the coaches-while some of the coaches are in contract with the board as daily work basis while some get monthly salary. Head coach Russell Domingo, pace bowling coach Ottis Gibson and physio Julian Calfato have contract with the board as yearly basis. In contrast, the likes of spin consultant Daniel Vettori, batting coach Neil McKenzie, and fielding coach Ryan Kook have contract as daily basis.
Whatever it is daily basis or yearly basis, everyone has contract for a definite time like Domingo is contracted for two years from August 2019 to August 2021. Vettori’s contract is until November 15, 2020 (till the T20 World Cup) after he started working with BCB on October 20, last year. Vettori is set to work for 100 days in this time for which he is getting US$ 3500 per day, which after tax is reduced to US$ 2500.
Ottis Gibson who joined national coaching staff in January this year will continue till January 2022 while Calfato’s contract will be ended on November 2021 after joining the coaching panel on August last year. Trainer Nicholas Trevor who joined the team in March this year will continue till April 2023. Batting coach McKanzie and fielding coach Ryan Kook got a renew contract for two years after the 2019 World Cup.
As the activities of the coach are being halted, it is natural that the BCB would incur a huge loss as far their service is concerned. And there is question how they would amend the losses.
As an instance, if the T20 World Cup is deferred which is now highly likely, how they would settle the issue with Vettori who is working for 100 days here. At the same time, the question rose how they would amend the months lost due to the outbreak of coronavirus and how they would pay the coaches.
BCB CEO Nizamuddin Chowdhury however said they have no plan to cut the salary of the coaches right at this moment.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) will review the contract of the coaches if it is necessary in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak that left the world at stalemate.
All of the coaches of the national team returned to their home country right after Bangladesh’s home series against Zimbabwe. But the outbreak of coronavirus forced them to stay at home as the cricket has been suspended worldwide indefinitely.
BCB however had different types of contract with the coaches-while some of the coaches are in contract with the board as daily work basis while some get monthly salary. Head coach Russell Domingo, pace bowling coach Ottis Gibson and physio Julian Calfato have contract with the board as yearly basis. In contrast, the likes of spin consultant Daniel Vettori, batting coach Neil McKenzie, and fielding coach Ryan Kook have contract as daily basis.
Whatever it is daily basis or yearly basis, everyone has contract for a definite time like Domingo is contracted for two years from August 2019 to August 2021. Vettori’s contract is until November 15, 2020 (till the T20 World Cup) after he started working with BCB on October 20, last year. Vettori is set to work for 100 days in this time for which he is getting US$ 3500 per day, which after tax is reduced to US$ 2500.
Ottis Gibson who joined national coaching staff in January this year will continue till January 2022 while Calfato’s contract will be ended on November 2021 after joining the coaching panel on August last year. Trainer Nicholas Trevor who joined the team in March this year will continue till April 2023. Batting coach McKanzie and fielding coach Ryan Kook got a renew contract for two years after the 2019 World Cup.
As the activities of the coach are being halted, it is natural that the BCB would incur a huge loss as far their service is concerned. And there is question how they would amend the losses.
As an instance, if the T20 World Cup is deferred which is now highly likely, how they would settle the issue with Vettori who is working for 100 days here. At the same time, the question rose how they would amend the months lost due to the outbreak of coronavirus and how they would pay the coaches.
BCB CEO Nizamuddin Chowdhury however said they have no plan to cut the salary of the coaches right at this moment.