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May increase contract list, Mosaddek, Liton to be included: BCB boss
Kolkata, April 26 (CRICKETNMORE) - Hot on the heels of Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) slashing the number of centrally contracted cricketers, its president, Nazmul Hassan, said on Thursday the gates are open for as many as 50 players come under the umbrella "purely based on performance".
"We have broadened the contract system. There won't be any fixed number of players in the central contract list.
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