The Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) annual retainer or contract was introduced with the primary intention of providing financial security to the potential India players (Test and white ball) based on their performance in the preceding season (Oct-Sep). While the past (monthly gratis and medical cover) and present players have been receiving monetary assistance from the BCCI’s policy of looking after the welfare of a select group, women included, the reluctance on the part of the member associations to follow suit for its players who take part in the BCCI tournaments is most baffling. Recently the BCCI went a step further offering an incentive (match fee) to prioritise Test cricket /domestic first-class cricket. It’s seen as a most welcome move with a player capped in nine Tests from October to September getting Rs 5.4 crore (9 x Rs 60 lakh). The domestic players not on the BCCI’s retainer list need to be provided financial security by their State just as those who play for India. The BCCI members reportedly receive Rs 100 crore as annual subvention from the BCCI and hence they are in a position to frame a retainer policy and disburse a few crore for its players, mainly those who play the Ranji Trophy. If the BCCI truly believes that domestic cricket is important then it must tell its members to institute a retainer policy for its players. Immediately! Someone has to give it a start.
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