Pakistan, May 16 -- Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is expected to make major changes to national cricketers' central contracts ahead of the new contract cycle beginning from July 1. According to media reports, the current financial model for central contracts will expire on June 30. The three-year financial structure was introduced in 2023 during former PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf's tenure and has remained unchanged under current chairman, Mohsin Naqvi. The sources said preliminary discussions regarding new central contracts are underway, while the final decision on the financial model will be taken by PCB Chairman Naqvi. Last year, the PCB awarded central contracts to 30 cricketers, with no player included in Category A for the first time. Th...