The Free Press Journal

Kohli & Co want pay hike

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India captain Virat Kohli and former skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni are set to request COA chief Vinod Rai for a substantia­l hike in the central contracts but it may be easier said than done as it is going to require the approval of the general body of BCCI.

The Indian cricketers' contracts saw a two-fold rise with top players in group A earning Rs 2 crore annually from Rs 1 crore. Despite the cent percent hike, the players were not happy and erstwhile coach Anil Kumble had given a presentati­on to the the COA about raising it to Rs 5 crore for Grade A cricketers. The COA, in its third Status Report, had stated about the proposed recommenda­tions on restructur­ing of central contracts. "Unlike reports that players want share from the IPL broadcast revenue, they have never ever said anything like that. Yes, they have spoken about a respectabl­e rise. The COA also understand­s that their payment structure needs revision," a senior BCCI office bearer, in touch with skipper Kohli, told PTI.

Currently the Indian players earn less than 8 percent (7.8 percent) of BCCI revenues and that is something that Rai wants to change. However, unless the general body of the BCCI approves the revised pay structure, the players won't be getting what they demand at this point of time. "

Now let's consider a situation wherein Virat or MS requests Rai to consider a pay hike. He can easily tell them that he had already given his recommenda­tions to the Supreme Court in COA's third Status Report. Now any fund disburseme­nt of the BCCI would require approval of the General Body.

Players believe that someone like Cheteshwar Pujara, who doesn't have a lucrative IPL contract, needs to be adequately compensate­d for his skills in Test cricket. Similarly someone like Dhoni doesn't play the Test format but is part of the other two. Just like England and Wales Cricket Board,

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