Indian domestic players likely to earn upto INR 1 crore

Indian domestic players likely to earn upto INR 1 crore. The proposal to increase domestic players’ pay is to encourage them to compete in India’s biggest domestic competition, the Ranji Trophy.

The BCCI is expect to enhance domestic player salaries. Possible profits ranging from INR 75 lakh to INR 1 crore. Notably, the selection committee, led by Ajit Agarkar, task with proposing implementation plans for the aforementioned endeavor.

According to Cricbuzz, the national selection committee is now discussing the suggestion. The goal of this strategy is to keep domestic players who are not involve in the IPL from feeling deprived. Notably, the BCCI is considering raising domestic cricketers’ pay.

The BCCI pays players who have participated in over 40 Ranji games INR 60,000 per day. Players who have play in 21 to 40 games INR 50,000, and players who have play in 20 games INR 40,000. This is the current payment structure. Reserve players, meanwhile, get paid INR 30,000, INR 25,000, and INR 20,000, in that order.

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If their team advances to the final, a senior player may earn up to INR 25 lakh

While other team members may receive compensation ranging from INR 17 lakh to INR 22 lakh. Players also paid for participating in white-ball competitions such as the Vijay Hazare and Mushtaq Ali. It is highly probable that the compensation raised in the next season.

The proposal to increase domestic players’ pay is to encourage them to compete in India’s biggest domestic competition, the Ranji Trophy. During the previous season, some players opted out of red-ball cricket due to injury worries, focusing on their fitness for the IPL instead. Notably, the notion is consistent with the BCCI’s goal of promoting red ball cricket throughout the country.

It is noteworthy that Jay Shah, the secretary of the BCCI, previously declared an increase in match fees for players participating in Test matches. In light of this, legendary Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar proposed tripling or even tripling the salaries of local players. The BCCI pays players who have participated in over 40 Ranji games INR 60,000 per day, players who have played in 21 to 40 games INR 50,000, and players who have played in 20 games INR 40,000. This is the current payment structure. Reserve players, meanwhile, get paid INR 30,000, INR 25,000, and INR 20,000, in that order.

If their team advances to the final, a senior player may earn up to INR 25 lakh, while other team members may receive between INR 17 and INR 25 lakh.

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