Big Bang 'Financial Revolution' in Indian Cricket

Big Bang 'Financial Revolution' in Indian Cricket







There is a big financial revolution in Indian cricket. If everything is okay, it will not only benefit the national team but also many domestic players of domestic cricket will be benefited.

During the third Test against Sri Lanka in New Delhi, cricketers are going to have a meeting on the changed financial contracts. Vinod Rai, chief of the Supreme Court appointed observer, will be on the side of the board. The national team captain Virat Kohli will be the representative of the players in the meeting, Mahendra Singh Dhoni can stay with him. More than one senior cricketer can be kept. Chief coach Ravi Shastri should also be there.

Kohlira thinks that he is getting much less money than his own cricket board compared to different countries. And from there, there is dissatisfaction.

According to the Indian media, Anandabazar, Australian Steven Smith or England's Joe Root get at least ten million rupees per year from the deal with their board. Meanwhile, Kohlira does not get half of her from the world's richest boards. However, investors are coming to see Kohli and Dhoni.

The report claimed that, according to the contract with Board of Excellence, the best stars like Kohli or Dhoni, currently in Indian cricket, get 'Retainer Fees' for two crore rupees a year. It has a match fee. In all, Mercate can get four to five crore taka.

In Australia or England, 26 percent of the board's earnings is shared among the cricketers. That's the general rule. There have been allegations in India, the board officials filled the treasury offices of the state agencies by reducing the money earned by the cricketers to keep the politics of voting alive. There is no vote in the hands of the cricketers, the state is in the hands of the organization. Payment of their fat money to financial donations means that they are guaranteed a long-term license for the board.
So Kohli's calculation of 26 percent of Indian board officials took the game for themselves.

Indian cricketers have still been the world's number one cricketer after personal sponsorship and earning money from the IPL. The franchisee's highest bidder in the IPL will get at least 12 million rupees a year from franchisee. In comparison to that, the board's worth 2 crore taki.

When the first talk about this, some board officials try to say that Indian cricketers earn a lot of money from sponsorship. Getting big money from the IPL. How much money will the cricketers need? These questions are not very important because, who are earning from personal sponsorship, it is solely from their individual qualifications. The Board of Directors of the Supreme Court and the observer group appointed by the Supreme Court of the country is examining whether the board is paying its players the due amount.

So everything will be left for Kohlis. As it was heard as a face, in the extended agreement, Kohli, like best players like Smith or Route, would get salary for around ten crore taka. Three or four types of 'grade' will be done. Cricketer like Kohli will be at the top level. Those who are essential in all types of formats Who will be in any grade, it will be jointly arranged by the board and team management. Similarly, domestic cricket can be almost doubled as well. Women's cricket can also benefit from the new design.

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