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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced a significant financial boost for Indian Premier League (IPL) players, introducing a hefty match fee of Rs 7.5 lakhs per game. This decision has sparked a wave of positive reactions on social media, with fans hailing the move as a strategic step towards further strengthening the IPL ecosystem.
BCCI secretary Jay Shah, in a post shared on Saturday, revealed that players participating in every match of the IPL season could potentially earn up to Rs 1.05 crore in addition to their existing contracts. This substantial increase in player remuneration is expected to significantly enhance the attractiveness of the IPL for both established and emerging cricketers.
The announcement comes as the IPL Governing Council is slated to finalize decisions regarding the upcoming mega auction scheduled for November. This includes allowing five player retentions and one Right to Match (RTM) option per team. This development is particularly significant for major franchises like Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings, who face the challenge of strategically managing their rosters and making tough decisions regarding veteran players, including the legendary MS Dhoni.
Social media platforms have been abuzz with reactions to Shah's announcement, with fans expressing their approval and praising the initiative. Many highlighted the potential impact of this move on emerging and uncapped players, who often struggle for recognition and financial stability. One fan on X (formerly Twitter) remarked, "BCCI showing why IPL is the biggest and richest league across the world. Uncapped/emerging players should be part of the 11, and for them, 7.5 lakhs is a big amount for just one match."
Another cricket enthusiast on X echoed these sentiments, adding, "That's good. Franchise buying young cricketers at a cheap price will pay ₹7.5L per match to the player." This indicates a broader sense of optimism surrounding the potential for increased opportunities and financial security for young players within the IPL framework.
The BCCI's move to significantly increase the match fee for IPL players is being viewed as a strategic investment in the future of the league. By enhancing the financial rewards for players, the BCCI aims to attract and retain top talent, further solidifying the IPL's position as the premier T20 cricket league globally. The move is expected to further incentivize players, particularly young and uncapped talent, to focus on the IPL and contribute to its continued growth and success.
Source: 'Kya idea hai sir ji': Fans hail BCCI's move of introducing Rs 7.5 lakh per game for IPL players