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Participants Still Rejected 35 Percent of the Cash earned by Kochi: Brad Hodge

Participants Still Rejected 35 Percent of the Cash earned by Kochi: Brad Hodge
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MELBOURNE: Former Australia batsman Brad Hodge on Monday cheekily enquired if BCCI has managed to”find” the cash the now defunct Kochi Tuskers Kerala made him representing them at the 2010 version of Indian Premier League. Even the 46-year-old had played 14 matches for KTK, scoring 285 runs in a mean of all 35.63. He had been purchased by Kochi Tuskers for about $425,000 in the 2010 auction. “Players are still owed 35 percent of the cash gained from ten decades back in the @IPL representing Kochi tuskers. Any opportunity @BCCI could find that cash? ,” Hodge tweeted. @telecricket @izzywestbury Players continue to be owed 35 percent of the cash gained from ten decades back in your @IPL repres… https://t.co/ti2Jk8rAOr— Brad Hodge (@bradhodge007) 1621856117000As each Hodge’s tweet, so it appears that Kochi Tuskers nevertheless owe the Australian over $127,000. He was responding to a report printed in the’Telegraph’ regarding Indian women’s group not getting his share of $550,000 ICC prize cash in the BCCI. It has to be mentioned that Kochi Tuskers were trashed after only 1 time for defaulting in an yearly charge of Rs 155.3 crores at 2011. Players like Rahul Dravid, S Sreesanth and Mahela Jayawardene had reflected the franchise, that had been purchased for a whopping Rs 1550 crore. It’d finished eighth at the 10-team championship. KTK had neglected to cover the lender guarantee each year, which resulted in their conclusion in the cash-rich league. Among those co-owners of this franchise, Rendezvous Sports World had hauled BCCI into the Bombay High Courtthat ordered the Indian committee to cover the franchise Rs 550 crore. Back in 2012, there have been reports that some cricketers who played with the disbanded IPL group, did not get 30 to 40 percent of the guaranteed payments.

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