“I’m pleased to announce an increase in prize money for all @BCCI Domestic Tournaments. We will continue our efforts to invest in Domestic Cricket – which is the backbone of Indian Cricket. Ranji winners to get 5 crores (from 2 cr), Sr women winners 50 lacs (from 6 lacs),” tweeted BCCI secretary. Jai shah on sunday.
From the 2023-24 home season, the Ranji Trophy winners gets Rs 5 crores (as an alternative of Rs 2 crore), whilst the runners-up gets Rs 3 cr (previous Rs 1 cr). The prize cash for the Irani Cup winners has now been doubled-from Rs 25 lakhs to Rs 50 lakhs.
Similarly, the prize cash for the Duleep Trophy winners has been greater than doubled from Rs 40 lakhs to Rs 1 cr. The Vijay Hazare Trophy winners will now get Rs 1 cr, up from Rs 30 lakhs final season. The DB Deodhar Trophy winners will now get Rs 40 lakhs, up from Rs 25 lakhs when it used to be held the final time. The Mushtaq Ali Trophy winners gets Rs 80 lakhs, as an alternative of the Rs 25 lakhs within the final season.
In the case of girls’s home cricket, the rise in prize cash has been much more really extensive. The winners of the senior Women’s One-Day Trophy gets Rs 50 lakhs (it used to be Rs 6 lakhs final season), and the senior Women’s T20 Trophy winners gets Rs 40 lakhs, as an alternative of Rs 5 lakhs previous.
In September 2021, the BCCI had hiked the fit rate of the home cricketers. From the 2021-22 season onwards, the senior males earn between Rs 40,000 and 60,000 according to day whilst senior girls earn as much as Rs 20,000 according to day.