Reports | BCCI to form committee to compensate domestic cricketers

Reports | BCCI to form committee to compensate domestic cricketers`

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The BCCI’s apex council has reportedly finalized the idea to form a committee to compensate for the loss of income for the domestic cricketers, whose finances have been hit immeasurably by the pandemic. Since the pandemic outbreak, the BCCI have held only two domestic competitions.

In what comes as a huge relief for domestic cricketers across the country, The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) have reportedly finalized the decision to form a committee to compensate for the loss of income for the domestic cricketers. Tournament cancellations caused by the pandemic outbreak hit the domestic cricketers badly, and the absence of matches meant that their major avenue of income was completely shut. 

Domestic cricketers in the country, on average, earn around INR 15 lakh per season, but the cancellation of the Ranji Trophy meant that this figure got cut down to somewhere around 3-4 lakh. As a result, in order to ensure financial stability, several cricketers struck deals with clubs in England to make ends meet.

However, the trouble is set to be mitigated as the BCCI, in an apex council meeting on Sunday, gave the green light for the formation of a committee that ensures compensation for domestic cricketers.

"The BCCI office-bearers have been authorized to form the panel and they will come with proposals," a BCCI member, who attended the meeting, told Cricbuzz.

According to Cricbuzz, the committee is set to comprise 10 members. Cricbuzz also reports that the committee will have representatives from each of the six zones - North, West, South, East, Central and North East.

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