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Skipper Kohli says Dhoni irreplacea­ble in ODIS: Rai

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new delhi — Contrary to popular belief that Mahendra Singh Dhoni was relegated from the elite category of central contracts, it was the former skipper himself who wanted an A+ grade for top performers, says Committee of Administra­tors chief Vinod Rai.

Twenty-six cricketers have been handed central contracts with skipper Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah being included in the Rs7 crore A+ category. Dhoni is in the A category with Rs5 crore annual retainersh­ip.

“This A+ category was proposed by the players themselves. We had a discussion about this category with Dhoni and Virat. They proposed that there should be category of world-class excellence in which players who play all three formats of the game should be there,” Rai told PTI.

The head of the Committee of Administra­tors said both Dhoni and Kohli wanted A+ to be a functional category to indicate who are the Indian team’s top performers.

“This should be a functional category where players move in and out. Also it will show that the best in the business are rewarded as per performanc­e.”

What the former CAG found heartening was the camaraderi­e between Kohli and Dhoni. “Their camaraderi­e is exceptiona­l with so much mutual respect. Virat respects Dhoni’s cricketing acumen and Dhoni respects what Virat is achieving as a player,” said Rai.

In fact, Kohli has told the CoA why he thinks Dhoni is irreplacea­ble in the limited-overs set up as of now. “Virat feels that there are no faster pair of gloves than MS Dhoni today. Also, Dhoni’s cricketing mind honed over so many years is an asset for Virat. As far as how many years of cricket is left in him, time and his performanc­e will tell,” he said.

Rai said that the best part about central contracts was that it ensured a decent earning for domestic players. “These increases have been proposed in consultati­on with the players. Domestic players, who were getting Rs10-12 lakh per annum, will now get Rs20-22 lakh per annum in addition to the earnings from Gross Revenue System (profits from TV broadcast). “Now with this kind of salary, domestic players can concentrat­e on their game without looking for jobs,” Rai said.

There was a lot of anguish among

Exam paper pops question on Virat, Kolkata students all smiles

KOLKATA — Question papers seldom attract smiles of students, but if they are asked to write on Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli, it is surely one such occasion.

Students appearing for this year’s class 10 West Bengal board examinatio­n got this surprise when they were asked to write about the ace batsman’s life and career in 100 words, based on BCCI office bearers at not being consulted and the finance committee being allegedly bypassed but Rai set the record straight.

“We discussed with the players and we placed the proposal to the office-bearers. The package was some reference points given in the English second language paper.

“In the ‘Unseen’ section, 10 marks were alloted for writing a biography on Kohli and almost all my friends opted for this question. We all were excited even after the English exam was over,” said Swarnabho Banerjee, student of Sagar Dutta High School of Belgharia here. there with them from September (2017) and there’s nothing new in it. Finance committee did not meet is a fact but the package was known to them,” said Rai.

“They did not even have any comments to make. Finally when

Swaranabho’s friend Sudip Malakar said, “Even if the reference points were not given, we would have attempted this question. Is there anyone among us who does not know about Kohli?”

The headmistre­ss of a girls’ school said it showed that students have to be conversant with current affairs as well as their curriculum. — we again met the players (during the Sri Lanka series), we showed them and they did it was reasonable. So we decided to put it out as players have contracts and their insurances are in place before IPL,” he said. The retired bureaucrat feels that while everyone is happy to call themselves cricket administra­tors, very few know the practical problems the players have.

“Nobody knows the plight of the cricketers than the cricketers themselves. They are interactin­g with cricketers everyday. In fact it was the cricketers who gave us names of former players who are facing difficulty in getting two meals together.”

The CoA chief said no administra­tor should forget that they are there because of those 11 people who sweat it out on the cricket field. “The only thing we should never compromise is cricketers’ benefit. Whether it is the administra­tors or the media, we all sustain because 11 people play on the ground,” he concluded. — PTI

 ?? AFP ?? The camaraderi­e between Virat Kohli (left) and MS Dhoni is heartening, says Committee of Administra­tors chief Vinod Rai. —
AFP The camaraderi­e between Virat Kohli (left) and MS Dhoni is heartening, says Committee of Administra­tors chief Vinod Rai. —

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