by Andhraite » Sat Nov 08, 2003 10:25 am
As i said in my previous post, Neeraja garu ... ur post doesnot make sense to me ... once again, if u feel sachin is playing for money, then good news for u, check this out !!!
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Members of the Indian cricket team may finally get their graded payment contracts from the Board of Control for Cricket in India in December, almost 36 months after the idea was first put forth to the BCCI.
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BCCI joint secretary Ratnakar Shetty told rediff.com that copies of the draft of the much-awaited contracts were sent to Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumble during India\'s TVS Cup tri-series match against Australia in Mumbai.
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\"The players\' lawyer will evaluate the clauses and get back to the board soon,\" he said. \"We are on target for implementing the contracts before the team leaves for Australia.\"
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BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya had set October 1, 2003, as the deadline to implement the contracts, but with the players being pre-occupied with the Test series against New Zealand and the tri-series, it got delayed.
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The BCCI has excluded from the draft the clause under which players would lose a large amount of their match fees if they lost to a lowly placed team.
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According to the original draft, players stood to gain a bonus for victory, but lose 50 per cent of their match fees in case of a defeat.
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The bonus clause for beating higher-ranked teams remains in place.
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Once the players send their reply, the selectors, chief coach, and an official appointed by the BCCI will draw up a pool of 20 players who will be graded according to their performance and experience. This select group will be given an annual retainer fee. The three proposed grades are: Rs 60 lakh [approximately US $132,450] (Grade A); Rs 30 lakh [$66,225] (Grade B); Rs 15 lakh [$33,112] (Grade C).
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Currently a player takes home Rs 270,000 [$5960] for a Test match and Rs 221,000 [$4875] for a Limited Overs International, which is inclusive of match fees and logo money from sponsorship. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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source: Rediff news
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