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Sourav Ganguly in favour of pay hike for domestic players

Ganguly advised the members of BCCI technical committee to seriously think about a substantial hike for the domestic players and members agreed in unison.

India TV Sports Desk Edited by: India TV Sports Desk New Delhi Updated on: August 02, 2017 19:52 IST
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Image Source : GETTY IMAGES Sourav Ganguly speaks during a press conference

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly urged the BCCI to consider a substantial pay hike for domestic cricketers plying their trade in Ranji Trophy. It was learnt that Ganguly spoke extensively on the issue during the BCCI technical committee meeting in Kolkata today. 

"Ganguly enquired as to what all issues were raised at Ranji Captain and Coaches' Conclave in Mumbai. He was informed that all captains spoke about match fee hike in the domestic tournament which has been an issue," a BCCI technical committee member, who can't be officially quoted told PTI. 

"When he was told that an average Ranji cricketer earns Rs 10 lakh for a season, he said that it is very less. Dada's argument was not all domestic players have jobs. Therefore a lot of talented cricketers become insecure if they are injured or out of the team," the official said. 

It was learnt that Ganguly advised the members to seriously think about a substantial hike for the players and members agreed in unison. 

It must be mentioned that it was senior India off spinner Harbhajan Singh, who first wrote a letter to former coach Anil Kumble describing him the plight of Ranji Trophy players. 

However, Anil Kumble's vision document had no mention about domestic cricketers. 

There is a possibility that BCCI will hike match fees as they are expecting a windfall from IPL broadcast rights.

(With PTI Inputs)

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