NEW DELHI :
THE BCCI has more than doubled the
match fees of women cricketers and offi
cials in domestic cricket, a move triggered
by India’s maiden ODI World Cup triumph
and aimed at creating a more equitable
pay structure across the circuit.
The substantial hike was
approved by the Board’s Apex
Council.
As per the revised structure,
senior women cricketers plying
their trade in domestic tourna
ments will now earn between Rs
50,000 and Rs 60,000 per day, a signifi
cant jump from the existing Rs 20,000 (Rs
10,000 for reserves) per match day.
For senior women’s domestic one-day
tournaments and multi-day competitions,
players in the first XI will receive Rs 50,000
per day, while those in reserves will be
paid half the amount at Rs 25,000 per day.
In national T20 tournaments, first XI
players will earn Rs 25,000 per match day,
with reserves receiving Rs 12,500.
If a top domestic women cricketer now
features across all formats during a full
season, she can earn anywhere between
Rs 12 lakh and Rs 14 lakh, according to
BCCI officials.
The Apex Council has also increased
the remuneration for junior
women cricketers. Players in the Under-23 and Under-19 categories will be paid
Rs 25,000 per day, while reserves will
get Rs 12,500.
Match officials to get richer
Match officials, including umpires and
match referees, will also benefit from the
revised fee structure.
For league matches in domestic tour
naments, the proposed earnings for
umpires and match referees will be Rs
40,000 per day.