BCCI's Big Boost: How Women's Cricket Pay Hike Rewards World Cup Win

The BCCI has announced a significant increase in match fees for women's domestic cricket. Senior players in 50-over and multi-day matches will now earn Rs 50,000 per day. This decision comes on the heels of the Indian women's team winning the ODI World Cup. The hike is seen as a major step in recognizing and boosting the profile of women's cricket in India.

Key Points: BCCI Hikes Match Fees for Women's and Junior Domestic Cricket

  • Senior women's players to earn Rs 50,000 per day for 50-over and multi-day matches
  • Match fees for umpires and referees also see a substantial increase to Rs 40,000 daily
  • The pay revision follows India's recent triumph in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup
  • The move aims to attract new talent and strengthen the sport's grassroots foundation
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BCCI hikes match fee for women's domestic matches

BCCI announces major fee hike for women's domestic matches, with players in senior 50-over games to earn Rs 50,000 daily. Junior players and match officials also see significant increases.

"The fee hike... is a clear indicator of the rising status of women's cricket in the country. - Article"

Mumbai, Dec 22

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced a hike in the fee for women's domestic matches during an online meeting of its Apex Council on Monday. Under the new proposed structure, the daily match fee for senior women's tournaments (50-over and multi-day) will be increased to Rs 50,000 for the playing XI members and Rs 25,000 for reserves.

For senior women's T20 matches, the revised rates will be Rs 25,000 and Rs 12,500, respectively.

In a similar vein, domestic T20 match fees have also been increased. The playing XI would now receive Rs 25,000 per match day in national T20 competitions, while reserves will get Rs 12,500.

Additionally, the Apex Council raised junior cricket players' fees too. Reserves will receive Rs 12,500 in ODI games, while players in the Under-23 and Under-19 divisions will receive Rs 25,000.

The playing XI will get Rs 12,500 for T20 matches, while the reserves will get Rs 6,250.

Match officials are also set to benefit significantly under the proposed revisions, with a substantial increase in match fees for umpires and match referees in domestic tournaments.

For league-stage matches, officials are expected to earn Rs 40,000 per day. The remuneration will increase further during the knockout stages, with match fees ranging between Rs 50,000 and Rs 60,000 per day, depending on the importance and stage of the game within the competition.

The fee hike for domestic matches coming after the Indian women's cricket team triumphed in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup, beating South Africa in the final played in Navi Mumbai, is a clear indicator of the rising status of women's cricket in the country. With the Women's Premier League (WPL) ushering in riches for the top stars, it was the right time for the benefits to pass down to the players at the domestic level, as that will attract new talents and help in identifying and nurturing talent at the grassroots level.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great step by BCCI. But let's be honest, this is still peanuts compared to what the men's domestic players earn. The gap needs to close faster. Equality should be the goal, not just incremental improvements.
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Ananya R
Finally! My daughter is in a local academy and this news is a huge morale booster for all the trainees. It shows there is a real career path now. WPL changed the game, and this solidifies it. Jai Hind!
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David E
Investing in the domestic structure is how you build a champion team. Well done BCCI. The hike for match officials is also very important - better pay attracts better talent to manage the games.
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Karthik V
Good move, but hope the funds reach the players on time. Sometimes these announcements are great, but implementation is slow. Also, need similar focus on infrastructure for women at district levels.
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Sarah B
As a sports fan, this is progress. The women's team winning the World Cup was a watershed moment. They deserve every bit of this and more. The junior fee hike is crucial for the pipeline.

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