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Domestic players need to be appreciated properly: Jay Shah

Domestic players need to be appreciated properly: Jay Shah
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Mumbai: When the cricket board, globally, has looked at the financial as financially and the tribulation of this 20-month thanks to the unrelenting wave in Covid-19, a wise BCCI has been busy investing in the welfare of the chrinettes in international.
and the domestic level.
Last week, it was a caring BCCI that supported the Indian team with all my heart when the last had a reservation entered the final test from the five-match series in England at Old Trafford.
This week, once again the BCCI worried about the help of hundreds of domestic cricket – due to the lack of domestic cricket last season – at risk of losing annual income arising from the game.
BCCI, on Tuesday, announced that it would not only increase the costs suitable for players in all age groups in male and female domestic crickets throughout the country this season and so on, but also compensate for all domestic players for the Ranji and T20 women Last season – it was limited because of Covid – and paying them 50% of their decent compensation this year.
These steps have the support of BCCI Secretary Jay Shah, who have told Tii last year that the cricket board will see compensation for players, the cricket apropik played.
BCCI has decided to change the structure of the domestic salary of the players in all age groups.
Part of the first eleven in the first class match will now get Rs 35,000 a day while players who warm the bench will get Rs 17,500 – in the main domestic tournaments such as Ranji and Duleep Trophy.
However, to appreciate consistency, BCCI has now decided to make a payment slab for the player and has divided this slab into three categories.
Senior players, after playing 20 matches or more, now will get Rs 40,000 per day of the match while the backup will get Rs 20,000 per day of the match.
Part of eleven and after appearing anywhere between 21 and 40 matches, it will now be paid by Rs 50,000 while those in the backup will get Rs 25,000.
Players who have played more than 40 matches will now receive Rs 60,000, while reserves will be paid Rs 30,000.
“The main agenda of the 9th APEX Board Meeting BCCI is to compensate for our domestic cricketers and we have issued a well-structured remuneration plan for them.
We will also distribute 50% match fees for the Season Ranji cut 2020-21.
I am very happy With the results of the meeting, “Shah said to the media on Tuesday.
Updated compensation now guarantees established class cricketers to produce almost at RS 30 LAC per season for seven weeks of cricket, potentially rising one LAC RS per first class game.
“The increase in match costs for domestic cricketers is another welcome step and this step will ensure that professional cricket solely can focus on playing cricket and appreciated correctly.
Domestic cricket is our backbone, and we will try hard and healthy.
So strength Our bench at all levels always remains superior, “Shah added.
In the future, Cricketers under 25 will receive an increase too.
Part of The Play Eleven will now receive RS 25,000 per day while the match on the bench will receive Rs 12,500.
In the previous compensation model, these players featured Rs 17,500 and Rs 8,750 per match respectively.
Similarly, the cost of the match for the translator below 19 and under-16 has also increased.
Players at eleven will now get RS 20,000 while they are on the bench will get the RS 10,000 ahead.
BCCI Treasurer of Arun Dhumal, who has worked on these figures with Shah, said that the whole idea of ​​this exercise is to try and provide compensation to players better, in line with their contributions at each level.
“They invest in the primary years in their lives playing games, the games they love and enjoy.
It is the responsibility of BCCI to ensure that compensation is in line with the efforts they enter.
The longer they live and the more consistent they remain, the better they are paid, “Dhumal said.

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