New Delhi: With the ongoing vaccination drive helped to flatten the Covid-19 Indian curve, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah was optimistic about fans who returned to large amounts of venues in the upcoming international home season.
The Indian Cricket team is scheduled to play four tests, 14 International T20 and three ODIs at home between November 2021 to June 2022.
“The home season of 2021-22 accommodates many promises, and the Indian team will play in all the main Indian centers.
Vaccination has ensured that curve Pandemic began to flatten, and I was very optimistic that we would have a fan back for the home season, “Shah said on Monday after the Apex Board meeting.
These four tests are part of the World Test Championship (WTC) cycle.
The team that will visit India for an eight-month period is New Zealand (in November-December), West Indies (in February, 2022), Sri Lanka (February-March 2022) and South Africa (in June 2022).
BCCI also announced that the domestic cricket affected by the 2020-21 Covid season will be paid 50 percent of additional match costs as compensation for interference and also raise their remuneration for the upcoming season.
Many Indian crickets struggled financially after the trophy Ranji was not held last year for the first time in its history because of a pandemic.
“I am very happy with the results of the 9th BCCI Apex Board meeting.
The primary agenda is to compensate for our domestic cricket and we have issued a well-structured remuneration plan for them.” As you have seen, we will be.
Sharing 50% match fees for the Ranji season cut 2020-21, “Shah said.
The step is likely to benefit more than 2,000 men’s cricketers from under 16 to senior level.
Shah said strengthening the country’s domestic cricket settings were one of their top priorities .
“Increased match costs for domestic cricketers are other welcome steps and this step will ensure that professional cricket can only focus on playing cricket and appreciated correctly.
“Domestic cricket is our backbone and we will make every effort to keep it strong and healthy so that our strength of the bench is always superior,” Shah said.
According to the announcement, cricket in the under 23 and Under-19 category will get Rs 25,000 and 20,000 per day respectively.
U-16 will now get Rs 7000 per day, not RS 3,500 during the previous season.
Before Monday’s decision, the first XI player in the trophy Ranji match was entitled to Rs 35,000 per day.
For the Trophy Syed Mushtaq Ali, BCCI pays the hospital.
17,500 per game.
BCCI also announced remuneration for women’s cricketers and senior players will now be paid by RS 20,000 per match, not Rs 12,500 in the previous season.
The U-23 and U-19 girls will receive an increase in match costs by Rs 10,000.
Recommendations to increase payments made by the Work Committee consisting of former Indian captain Mohamed Azharuddin, Yudhvir Singh, Santosh Menon, Jaydev Shah, Avishek Dalmiya, Rohan Jaitley and Devajit Saikia.
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