BANGLADESH pacer
Mustafizur Rahman is unlikely to receive any financial compensation after being released
by Kolkata Knight Riderson the
instructions of the
BCCI,despite having
no role in the circumstances that led
to the termination of
his contract.
Mustafizur was
bought by KKR for Rs
9.20 crore at the IPL
auction following
competitive bids from Chennai
SuperKings and Delhi Capitals.
The Indian Board didn’t specify the reasons for its decision
and merely stated that it was
necessitated by “the developments all around”.
In a retaliatory move, the
Bangladesh Cricket Board has
demanded the shifting of their
T20 World Cup games from
India to Sri Lanka.
While the move has triggered
debate over the player’s rights,
especially since he neither voluntarily pulled out of the competition nor was accused of any
wrongdoing, sources say
the existing insurance framework leaves little room for
compensation.
“The salaries of all IPL players are insured. For foreign
international players, normally the franchise pays if he is
injured after joining the camp
or during the course of the
tournament.
“Normally up to 50
percent is paid from
insurance. It is better for India’s injured
centrally contracted
cricketers who normally get paid by the
BCCI,” an IPL source
in the know of things
told PTI on condition of
anonymity.
However, Mustafizur’s case
does not fall under the standard insurance clauses. Since
there lease was not due to injury
or a cricketing reason linked to
participation in the league,KKR
are not contractually bound to
pay him any amount.
“In case of an insurance
claim, this current situation
isn’t covered so KKR are under
no official obligation to pay a
penny.
“It is unfortunate but
Mustafizur doesn’t have much
option but to take a legal route
and that too IPL comes under
Indian law jurisdiction.”