Mumbai:The Indian players are expected to take a pay cut in their match fees once the contract system is introduced, according to the joint secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Prof Ratnakar Shetty.
Kochi: BCCI secretary S Karunakaran Nair on Friday reiterated that the 'contract issue' had not affected the performance of the Indian players in the ongoing World Cup at South Africa.
Kochi: BCCI secretary S Karunakaran Nair on Friday reiterated that the 'contract issue' had not affected the performance of the Indian players in the ongoing World Cup at South Africa.
Durban: appreciating the large-scale support for them in South Africa, Indian cricket players on Sunday said they were expecting the local fans to back them throughout the World Cup beginning this weekend.
Durban: appreciating the large-scale support for them in South Africa, Indian cricket players on Sunday said they were expecting the local fans to back them throughout the World Cup beginning this weekend.
Colombo: Cricket's sponsorship row took a new twist on Saturday as Indian players went into their opening Champions Trophy match against Zimbabwe without sporting the team sponsor's logo.
Colombo: Cricket's sponsorship row took a new twist on Saturday as Indian players went into their opening Champions Trophy match against Zimbabwe without sporting the team sponsor's logo.
Mumbai: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has given Rs 2 lakh each to 23 of the 25 probables for the ICC Champions Trophy as compensation for signing the controversial sponsorship contract and for not being picked after the top Indian players signed the ICC contract.
Colombo: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday dismissed reports of any favourable treatment to Indian players on the issue of contracts but said the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had faced the threat of paying a huge compensation if a full strength team was not fielded for the Champions Trophy tournament in Sri Lanka.
Colombo: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday dismissed reports of any favourable treatment to Indian players on the issue of contracts but said the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had faced the threat of paying a huge compensation if a full strength team was not fielded for the Champions Trophy tournament in Sri Lanka.