Dhawan leaves Kohli behind, earns more from BCCI's gross revenue

Players have been given the tax free portion of the cash award announced by the BCCI and Test ranking prize money that the Board has received from the International Cricket Council as well as a portion of the retainers.

Published : Jun 08, 2017 15:26 IST , Mumbai

Star Indian batsman Virat Kohli may hog the limelight in endorsement deals, but left-handed opener Shikhar Dhawan has left his captain behind,  pocketing Rs 87.76 lakh as his share from BCCI's revenue, while Kohli earned Rs 83.07 lakh.
Star Indian batsman Virat Kohli may hog the limelight in endorsement deals, but left-handed opener Shikhar Dhawan has left his captain behind, pocketing Rs 87.76 lakh as his share from BCCI's revenue, while Kohli earned Rs 83.07 lakh.
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Star Indian batsman Virat Kohli may hog the limelight in endorsement deals, but left-handed opener Shikhar Dhawan has left his captain behind, pocketing Rs 87.76 lakh as his share from BCCI's revenue, while Kohli earned Rs 83.07 lakh.

Indian captain Virat Kohli is among the highest grossers in endorsement deals, but his share of the tax-free spoils from the gross revenue of the BCCI for international games in 2015-16, is slightly lower than his Delhi and India teammate Shikhar Dhawan’s.

While left-handed opener Dhawan has received 87.76 lakh, Kohli has pocketed Rs 83.07 lakh as his share, according to the website of the Indian cricket board, after the Supreme Court appointed Lodha Committee made it mandatory to on payments over Rs 25 lakh made in May.

The third highest in this category is Ajinkya Rahane (Rs 81.06 lakh) while in joint fourth place are Ravichandran Ashwin and Rohit Sharma (Rs 73.02 lakh each).

The lowest amount has been secured by Varun Aaron (Rs 32.15 lakh).

The players have also received their match fees for the three home series held last season-versus New Zealand, England and Australia.

Players have been given the tax free portion of the cash award announced by the BCCI and Test ranking prize money that the Board has received from the International Cricket Council as well as a portion of the retainers.

Senior left-arm paceman Ashish Nehra has received Rs 1.52 crore as injury compensation for IPL 2016.

Five former women cricketers, including Diana Edulji who is a member of the Supreme Court-appointed BCCI Committee of Administrators, have received Rs 30 lakh each as one-time benefit from the board.

The other four are Anjum Chopra, Neetu David, Shubhangi Kulkarni and Sudha Shah. BCCI has also spent Rs 3 crore as land registration cost for the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru.

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