5 Challenges That Sourav Ganguly Will Have To Face As The BCCI President

Telegraph India

#2 Increasing the wages of the domestic cricketers

A first-class cricketer gets 1.4 lakh INR for each game in the Indian domestic circuit. If a domestic cricketer gets to play all the matches for his respective state side in a season, he will earn somewhere around 25 lakh INR.

This is not a significantly smaller amount if we compare it to the salary of the domestic cricketers of other countries, but the cricketers who go on to play international cricket for India earn a much heftier sum.

An Indian international cricketer gets 15 lakh INR for one Test match. If he is not a part of the playing XI, he will still get 7.5 Lakh INR. The Indian internationals also get 8 lakh INR for an ODI and 4 lakh INR for a T20I game.

Ganguly needs to create a bit of a balance between the wages of the domestic and the international cricketers. Obviously, the wages of the international cricketers can’t be reduced as they are bringing accolades to the country.

But, if the domestic cricketers are given a salary hike, it will make them feel they are also a part of the system. Ultimately, they are also trying to put their 100% on the pitch at whichever level they are playing.

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