India vs Australia: Why no prize money for India after ODI triumph, questions Gavaskar

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar lashed out at host Australia for not honouring the Indian team with any cash award after its historic ODI series triumph, saying the players deserve a share of the revenue it generates.

Published : Jan 18, 2019 18:36 IST , Melbourne

India captain Virat Kohli after winning the ODI series against Australia in Melbourne on Friday.
India captain Virat Kohli after winning the ODI series against Australia in Melbourne on Friday.
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India captain Virat Kohli after winning the ODI series against Australia in Melbourne on Friday.

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar lashed out at host Australia for not honouring the Indian team with any cash award after its historic ODI series triumph, saying the players deserve a share of the revenue it generates.

India defeated Australia 2-1 for its maiden bilateral ODI series triumph Down Under.

Man-of-the-match Yuzvendra Chahal and Man-of-the-series MS Dhoni were given $500 each for their performances in the post-match presentation. The players donated their prize money to a charity.

READ: Dhoni anchors, Kedar finishes as India takes series 2-1

The team was presented just the winners’ trophy by former batsman Adam Gilchrist. Gavaskar lambasted the hosts for not handing out any cash awards.

“What is $ 500 and it’s a pity that the team has got only a trophy. They (organisers) earn so much money through broadcast rights. Why can’t they give good prize money to the players? After all, players are the sole reason for the sport getting huge money (from sponsors),” Gavaskar said.

“Look at the prize money being given away at the Wimbledon (Championships). It’s phenomenal. The players are key in generating money, so they must be rewarded handsomely,” he added.

At the 2018 Wimbledon Championships, even those who exited in the first round pocketed close to Rs 36 lakh while the singles winners got richer by Rs 21 crore (approx).

The low prize money aside, India enjoyed its most successful tour of Australia, winning both the Test and ODI series 2-1 and drawing the Twenty20 series 1-1.

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