Call for cricketers: Armenia Cricket unveil worldwide national team selection trials

The dates and venues for the same are yet to be announced. Armenia Cricket took to twitter to announce the notification via a post.

Arfath Pasha
Arfath Pasha

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Armenia Cricket has announced central contract offers with their plans to host national team selection trials. The trials are not only conducted in Armenia but all across the world. The selected players will get one year central contract. The dates and venues for the same are yet to be announced. Armenia Cricket took to twitter to announce the notification via a post.

Armenia Cricket’s 2026 central contract offers are divided into three grades, each with its own annual salary range based on player caliber and potential, as shown in the official announcement. Players also benefit from free accommodation, professional coaching, training facilities, and fitness programs as part of their contract per the announcement.

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Grade-Wise Salary Details

Grade-A

• Players with exceptional skills & leadership

• Annual salary: $5,000 to $6,000.

Grade-B

• Players with consistent performance & growth potential

• Annual salary: $3,500 to $4,500.

Grade-C

• Emerging talents & juniors

• Annual salary: $2,000 to $3,000.

Here’s Armenia Cricket’s post on Twitter: 

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