Deccan Chronicle

BCCI SET TO INCREASE SELECTORS’ SALARIES

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New Delhi, May 30: The BCCI has decided to reward the three national selectors with increased remunerati­on besides doubling the fees of umpires, scorers and video analysts.

The decision was taken by the Cricket Operations wing of BCCI headed by Saba Karim and the COA also feels that chief selector MSK Prasad and company should be rewarded for their services.

Interestin­gly, BCCI treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhry is not aware about the remunerati­on hike.

As of now, chairman gets `80 lakh per annum while other selectors get `60 lakh. The decision to increase the remunerati­on was taken as two ousted selectors Gagan Khoda and Jatin Paranjpe are drawing the same salary as Devang Gandhi and Sarandeep Singh.

“Since selectors can be only appointed in AGMs, Jatin and Gagan despite not rendering services are drawing a fat salary as per norms. This is being unfair to Devang and Sarandeep, who are criscrossi­ng the country,” a senior BCCI official said.

It is expected that chairman will get in the range of `1 crore while the two others will get anything between `75 to 80 lakh.

The BCCI has also decided to double the match duty fees of domestic match referees, umpires, scorers and video analysts after a gap of six years.

The recommenda­tion for a hike in fees was made by the Cricket Operations Division headed by Karim in consultati­on with the CoA during a meeting on April 12.

However, treasurer Chaudhary has not been kept in loop regarding any of these financial decisions.

“I can remember that Aniruddh had suggested a substantia­l hike during a finance committee meeting last year but I don't think he has been kept in loop this time,” a senior BCCI official said.

As per the revised pay structure, an umpire will now get `40, 000 per day for a first class, three day or 50 over game compared to the earlier `20,000. For T20 matches, it will be `20,000 per match from the earlier `10,000. For the match referees, it will be `30,000 for four day, three day and one day games while `15,000 for T20 games. The scorers, who have been the least paid, will now get `10,000 per match day, save T20 games where they will be paid `5000.

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