Khaleej Times

India doubles salaries, hikes match fees

-

bengaluru — India’s cricket team have been given a significan­t pay rise, with the world’s richest cricket board (BCCI) announcing on Wednesday that it had doubled salaries for the 2016-17 season and hiked match fees across all three of the game’s formats.

Players in the uppermost ‘A’ category have been put on a retainer of Rs20 million ($305,000) for the period ending Sept. 20, 2017, up from 10 million rupees last season.

That is still well short of the £700,000 ($870,800) retainers that England’s top cricketers, such as Alastair Cook or Joe Root are on, according to media reports, or the A$1.12 million ($858,816) for Australia captain Steve Smith.

Top Indian cricketers also receive a match fee for each internatio­nal appearance, and many benefit from playing in the lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL). The BCCI said it had seven players on Grade A contracts, up from four last season, with Cheteshwar Pujara, Ravindra Jadeja and Murali Vijay joining captain Virat Kohli, former skipper MS Dhoni, off-spinner Ravichandr­an Ashwin and batsman Ajinkya Rahane.

Indian players on Grade B contracts, such as batsman Rohit Sharma and pace bowlers Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav will earn 10 million rupees each and Grade C players will earn 5 million rupees apiece. Notable exceptions from the list of players awarded contracts include off-spinner Harbhajan Singh and left-handed batsman Suresh Raina.

Players also top up their income in the IPL Twenty20 competitio­n, with the country’s media reporting that skipper Kohli, who captains Royal Challenger­s Bangalore, earned 15 million rupees from the league last year.

England all-rounder Ben Stokes was bought for a staggering $2.17 million by Rising Pune Supergiant­s ahead of this season’s IPL.

The BCCI also increased match fees for the national team, with players now earning 1.5 million rupees per test match, or three times as much as they did last season.

Match fees for both one-day internatio­nals and Twenty20 internatio­nals have been doubled, to Rs600,000 and Rs300,000, respective­ly. The changes have been backdated to Oct. 1, 2016, the BCCI said. —

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates