Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will take up the revision of the pay structure for women cricketers at its 31st Apex Council meeting on December 22. Amongst the six agendas listed for the meeting, revision in payments for women cricketers in domestic cricket is listed at number two and holds significant importance, considering disparities are still present. As per the last revision made in 2021, for a domestic one-day game, senior women’s players are paid Rs 20,000 per match, hiked from the previous amount of Rs 12,500.
For the women’s U23, U19 and U15, players are currently getting Rs 10,000. Reserve players in all women’s tournaments would get 50 percent of the amount. In between, the senior women’s zonal red-ball tournament also restarted, which means its payscale also needs a proper structure. Sources familiar with the matter said that revising women’s domestic payment is a good and much-needed move.
The Harmanpreet Kaur-led side winning this year’s ODI World Cup also means a revision of the women’s central contracts is also a big likelihood, considering ‘Annual Player Retainership Contracts’ is listed as agenda number five. As of now, the highest central contract amount for women’s is Rs 50 lakh — which is half of the amount of the lowest grade in men’s cricket (Grade C) — followed by 30 lakh and 10 lakh in the next two brackets.
Central contracts for the men’s team will also be on the agenda, with particular focus on the grade of batting stalwarts and former skippers Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. The duo have stepped away from Tests and T20Is, which makes their categorisation a matter of interest ahead of the new cycle.































