Rahul Tiwari
khelja|14-08-2024
Hong Kong: BCCI takes several big steps from time to time to improve the condition of players playing domestic cricket, but despite that, there are some Indian players who have to leave Indian cricket and go to another country to improve their and their family's financial condition.
In this episode, today we are going to tell you about Indian player Abdul Samad, who has decided to leave Indian cricket and play for Hong Kong because of getting a contract of 50 lakhs per year.
17-year-old Indian player Abdul Samad has decided to quit Indian cricket and play international cricket for Hong Kong due to not getting many opportunities in Indian cricket and poor financial condition of his family. Abdul Samad has not played any match at the international level for Hong Kong so far but at present Abdul Samad is seen playing club cricket in Hong Kong.
Even before playing international cricket for Hong Kong, Abdul Samad is getting 50 lakh rupees per year. Due to which Abdul Samad has now been able to improve his and his family's financial condition. If Abdul Samad makes his international debut for Hong Kong in the coming days and performs brilliantly in it, then Abdul Samad may also get a chance to play in different T20 leagues around the world.
Abdul Samad has recently broken his ties with Indian cricket and joined Hong Kong. In such a situation, Abdul Samad is currently undergoing a cooling off period. Once Abdul Samad's cooling off period is over, he will get a chance to debut at the international level for Hong Kong.
In club cricket, Abdul Samad has shown the power of his bat in some matches but there are also reports about Abdul Samad that he will first be selected for Hong Kong in the Under 19 World Cup and after that he will be given a chance for Hong Kong's senior team.