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Play Tests, Earn more: BCCI triples match fee to ₹45 lakh for those who play 7 or more games

Play Tests, Earn more: BCCI triples match fee to ₹45 lakh for those who play 7 or more games

Posted on March 9, 2024 By admin


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Living up to its promise of giving highest priority to Test cricket, the BCCI has decided to give an incentive of ₹45 lakh per game to all those who would play 75% or more of the scheduled red-ball games in a particular season, Board secretary Jay Shah said on March 9.

A Test player, who appears in a possible 10 Tests in a season will be richer by a whopping ₹4.50 crore as incentive apart from a possible ₹1.5 crore (₹15 lakh per game) in usual match fee.

The top cricketers also get an assured retainer fee from their annual central contracts.

“I am pleased to announce the initiation of the ‘Test Cricket Incentive Scheme’ for Senior Men, a step aimed at providing financial growth and stability to our esteemed athletes,” Shah stated on ‘X’.

“Commencing from the 2022-23 season, the ‘Test Cricket Incentive Scheme’ will serve as an additional reward structure on top of the existing match fee for Test matches, set at Rs 15 lakh,” he further stated.

The incentives will be retrospective and would factor in players, who were part of Test cricket during the 2022-23 season.

How the math works

To put things in perspective, one can take the example of Indian skipper Rohit Sharma, who has appeared in all 10 Tests (World Test Championship final, 2 vs West Indies, 2 vs SA, 5 vs England) during the 2023-24 season.

Rohit will get ₹1.5 core (₹15 lakhx10) in usual match fee and for giving priority to Test cricket, he will get another ₹4.5 crore (₹45 lakhx10).

Hence, his earnings from Test cricket alone would stand at ₹6 crore.

Add to it, he has an annual retainership of ₹7 crore per season, which takes his earnings to ₹13 crore.

This obviously excludes his match fees for playing ODIs (₹8 lakh per game) and T20Is (₹4 lakh per game) in a season.

The BCCI, in its explainer, has taken an average of nine Tests in a season. If someone has played less than 50% of the games (4 or less in this case), then he will only get a standard match fee of ₹15 lakh (for being in playing XI) and half that amount for reserves.

However, the moment he plays between 50 to 75% of the games (five to six in case the base figure is nine), then there would be an additional match fee incentive of ₹30 lakh per game.

So a player, who has played six Tests in a season, would get ₹90 lakh as existing match fee (₹15 lakhx6) and incentive of ₹1.8 crore (₹30 lakhx6), which takes his match fee plus incentives to ₹2.70 crore.

Dravid calls it “reward” not “incentive”

Head coach Rahul Dravid welcomed the move from BCCI and termed it as a reward for playing the toughest format.

“Hope money is not going to be the incentive to play Test cricket. It is nice to see that it is a recognition that it is a hard format. Nice that BCCI is recognising that. It is a reward not an incentive,” Dravid said at the end of the 4-1 Test triumph over England in Dharamsala.

The decision was taken after some players like Ishan Kishan, Shreyas Iyer and Deepak Chahar snubbed Ranji Trophy cricket to continue training with their IPL teams despite the Board’s diktat to prioritise red-ball cricket.

“Rohit and I select playing 11. Sometimes I don’t even know who is contracted and who is not. No one is out of the mix,” Dravid said when asked about Test future of Iyer and Kishan.



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