BCCI increases prize money for domestic tournaments, Ranji Trophy winners to get ₹5 crore
The Board of Control for Cricket in India on 16 April announced a hike in the prize money for the domestic tournaments, with the Ranji Trophy winners will receive a whopping cash reward of ₹5 crore this year.
As per the new pay structure, Ranji Trophy winners will be receiving ₹5 crore from this year. Currently, they get a cheque of ₹2 crore.
Apart from this, Ranji Trophy runners-up and losing semifinalists will get ₹3 crores and ₹1 crore respectively.
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“I’m pleased to announce an increase in prize money for all @BCCI Domestic Tournaments,” BCCI secretary Jay Shah said in a tweet.
“We will continue our efforts to invest in Domestic Cricket – which is the backbone of Indian Cricket. Ranji winners to get ₹5 crores (from 2 cr), Sr Women winners ₹50 lacs (from 6 lacs),” The tweet added.
Among others, the cash prize for Irani Cup too has been doubled. Now the winners will get ₹50 lakh instead of ₹25 lakh, and while the team finishing runners-up currently don’t receive any cash reward, they will get 25 lakh.
For the Duleep Trophy, the champions will get ₹1 crore and runners-up team will be receiving ₹50 lakh, while winners of Vijay Hazare Trophy will now be getting a cheque of ₹1 crore and the team finishing second best ₹50 lakh.
Deodhar Trophy winners are set to get richer by ₹40 lakh and the losing finalists will get ₹20 lakh. Similarly, Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy champions will be receiving a cheque of ₹80 lakh and the losing team will get 40 lakh.
In a big boost to women’s cricket in the country, the winners of the Senior Women’s One Day trophy will get a cheque of ₹50 lakh and the runners-up side will receive ₹25 lakh.
The prize money of the senior women’s T20 trophy has also been increased with the winners set to get ₹40 lakh, eight times more than what they get now. The losing team will get ₹20 lakh.
The 2023-24 domestic season will begin with the Duleep Trophy tournament starting on June 28 while the flagship Ranji Trophy will commence from January 5 next year.
The Duleep Trophy, which will be played among six zonal teams, will be followed by Deodhar Trophy (List A) (July 24 to August 3), Irani Cup (October 1-5), Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Men’s T20 national championships (October 16-November 6) and Vijay Hazare Trophy (November 23-December 15).
The senior women’s season will begin with the national T20 championships to be played between October 19 to November 9, followed by Inter-Zonal T20 Trophy from November 24 to December 4.
This will be followed by senior women’s one-day trophy to be played between January 4-26.
With PTI inputs.
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