No performance incentive for Team India due to Court order

The BCCI has always announced handsome performance incentives over the year whenever the senior or U-19 teams have done well in bilateral series or limited overs tournament but in current scenario, the richest cricket board’s hands are tied as per Supreme Court order.

Published : Dec 21, 2016 22:08 IST , New Delhi

Indian team was given 2 crore for beating South Aftica 3-0 in the four-match series.
Indian team was given 2 crore for beating South Aftica 3-0 in the four-match series.
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Indian team was given 2 crore for beating South Aftica 3-0 in the four-match series.

The BCCI has always announced handsome performance incentives over the year whenever the senior or U-19 teams have done well in bilateral series or limited overs tournament but in current scenario, the richest cricket board’s hands are tied as per Supreme Court order.

The Supreme Court of India has passed an order that limits the BCCI’s financial freedom and power until the board and its state associations comply with the Lodha Committee’s recommendations.

With BCCI needing the apex court’s permission for disbursal of any amount, the Virat Kohli-led team that beat England 4-0 in the just-concluded five-Test series may have to wait to a little longer to get richer by a few more crores.

“Nothing can happen before Supreme Court hearing on January 3,” a senior office-bearer told PTI on conditions of anonymity.

Normally, the incentives for the senior men’s team has been on the higher side with as much as Rs 2 crore being given in 2015 when Kohli’s boys beat South Africa 3-0 in a four-match series.

But with BCCI’s failure to adhere to the directives issued by the Supreme Court appointed Justice RM Lodha committee in toto, the dibursal of funds now needs apex court’s permission. And that is precisely the reason that Kohli and Co needs to wait.

It will be interesting to see if BCCI puts an application about its intent of rewarding the team for such a performance. In fact, it was the Supreme Court that had earmarked an amount of Rs 58.66 lakh per Test match for organisation.

The BCCI also had to appeal for Rs 25 lakh per limited overs match against England.

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