Head coach Lance Klusener, batting coach HD Ackermann and
assistant coach Nawroz Mangal are among those impacted by the decision.
The Afghanistan
Cricket Board (ACB) has announced a 25 per cent pay cut of the coaching
staff in May to deal with the financial crisis emerged due to coronavirus
(Covid-19) pandemic.
Head coach Lance Klusener, batting coach HD Ackermann and assistant coach Nawroz Mangal are among those impacted by the decision.
According to a report in cricket website ESPNcricinfo, salary cut could jump to 50 per cent in June if its tour to Zimbabwe in June will get cancelled.
"This
is part of our cost saving strategy as we have been also impacted by the Covid-19
crisis," ACB chief executive Lutfullah Stanikzai said.
"We
have decided to cut 25 per cent (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.
Stanikzai
said the re has been a loss of revenue
for them and they will be negatively impacted if the T20 World Cup -- slated to
be held in Australia in October-November -- does not go as planned.
"We are
just trying to save costs wherever we can. There has been a loss of revenue for
us - the government grant we receive is at risk because the government is
spending that on dealing with the pandemic," he said.
"We are
not 100 per cent sure the Asia Cup will take place and the revenue we will
receive from there. If there are problems with the T20 World Cup, that will
also impact us negatively going forward to next year and beyond," he
added.
Although
Afghanistan's next official assignment is the Asia Cup, the ACB and Zimbabwe
Cricket have agreed to play five T20Is in Zimbabwe, which isn't part of the
Future Tours Programme (FTP).
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