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National selectors to get annual honorarium of Rs 25 lakh

A file pic of India eves' in ODI colours... BCCI to give away pensions to Women's cricketers (Test) New Delhi: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) at its working committee meeting here on Saturday decided to pay an annual honorarium of Rs 25 lakh to each of five selectors of the national selection committee.

The decision will come into effect only after the annual general body meeting (AGM) of the BCCI, which will be held at the Cricket Centre here on September 27 and 28.

The policy of having paid selectors will be brought into effect from the new selection committee, which will be chosen after the present one completes its term on September 30.

The meeting also decided the benchmark to become a selector where only those who have played for India, or those who have played more than 25 first-class matches, would be eligible to become a senior selector. The working committee also put down another eligibility clause that the person who wants to become a selector should have retired at least ten years ago.

The meeting also made it mandatory that the selector, at the time of appointment, will not be an office-bearer of the BCCI or any of its affiliated units.

Several key decisions, including distribution of prize money to sportspersons from other games, were also taken during the meeting.

The working committee also decided to increase the BCCI"s contribution to the National Sports Development Fund (NSDF) to Rs 50 crore from the present Rs 25 crore for the next three years. The NSDF was set up jointly by the BCCI and the Sports Ministry.

The working committee also laid down the norms for the junior and the women's selection committees. It was decided that the junior selection committee members would get an annual honorarium of Rs 15 lakh and only those, who have played for India or a minimum of 25 first class matches would be considered for appointment.

The selector should have retired at least five years before he can be considered for appointment.

For the women's selection committee, the selectors would be paid an annual honorarium of Rs five lakh and only those who have played for India or played a minimum of 25 first class matches would be eligible.

The working committee also decided that the selectors who are to be considered should have retired at least five years ago.

Pension for India eves: The cricket board has also decided to introduce a monthly gratis scheme for retired women international cricketers, wherein those women who have played ten or more Tests will receive Rs 15,000 per month, while those who have played between five and nine Tests will receive Rs 10,000 per month.

The BCCI in its mission to promote and develop women's cricket will be sending a female cricket coach to China. The donation of cricket equipment worth $50,000 has already been finalised and the Indian High Commissioner to China will present the equipment to the Cricket Committee of China on behalf of the cricket board next month.

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