COLOMBO(AFP)- Sri Lanka’s cricket board said Friday it had doubled the Test match fees paid to its international cricketers and raised payments for white-ball matches by 25 percent.
Sri Lanka Cricket said it was also introducing an incentive scheme of one-off payments to players who reach the top 10 of individual International Cricket Council rankings.
The board said it had also offered annual contracts to 41 players, without disclosing specific salaries.
Sri Lanka Cricket is the country’s richest sporting body but it has also been accused of corruption, a charge that the board has denied.
Issuing a statement, SLC stated that accordingly, 41 players will be offered new contracts under six categories, namely, A1, A2, B2, C1, C2, and ’A’ Team.
Test Match Fees is merit based
Under the latest raise, match fees for the Test format have been increased by 100 percent, while payments will be made on merit basis, the SLC said.
There will be different payment structures for a Test match ‘won’, ‘drawn’ or ‘lost’, it added.
ODI and T20I Match Fees
In the meantime, match fees for both ODI and T20I have been raised by 25 percent.
ICC rankers to be recognized
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka Cricket has also decided to recognize the players who become top-ranked in the ICC Player Rankings.
Accordingly, a player will be financially rewarded with a one-time payment if they become the ‘Best Batsman, Best Bowler, or Best All-Rounder’ based on ICC rankings, covering all formats.
In the meantime, if a player attains a ranking between 10th and 2nd place in the ICC rankings in the aforesaid categories, such players will also be recognized with a one-time payment, according to SLC.
Daily allowance and per diems
Additionally, daily allowances and per diems for all contracted players have been enhanced to provide better support during national team’s inbound and outbound engagements.
A decision by the SLC Executive Committee
Furthermore, SLC stated that this decision was taken by Sri Lanka Cricket’s Executive Committee, headed by President of the SLC Shammi Silva in order to reflect the SLC’s commitment to supporting and valuing the national players equally across all formats.
COLOMBO(AFP)- Sri Lanka’s cricket board said Friday it had doubled the Test match fees paid to its international cricketers and raised payments for white-ball matches by 25 percent.
Sri Lanka Cricket said it was also introducing an incentive scheme of one-off payments to players who reach the top 10 of individual International Cricket Council rankings.
The board said it had also offered annual contracts to 41 players, without disclosing specific salaries.
Sri Lanka Cricket is the country’s richest sporting body but it has also been accused of corruption, a charge that the board has denied.
Issuing a statement, SLC stated that accordingly, 41 players will be offered new contracts under six categories, namely, A1, A2, B2, C1, C2, and ’A’ Team.
Test Match Fees is merit based
Under the latest raise, match fees for the Test format have been increased by 100 percent, while payments will be made on merit basis, the SLC said.
There will be different payment structures for a Test match ‘won’, ‘drawn’ or ‘lost’, it added.
ODI and T20I Match Fees
In the meantime, match fees for both ODI and T20I have been raised by 25 percent.
ICC rankers to be recognized
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka Cricket has also decided to recognize the players who become top-ranked in the ICC Player Rankings.
Accordingly, a player will be financially rewarded with a one-time payment if they become the ‘Best Batsman, Best Bowler, or Best All-Rounder’ based on ICC rankings, covering all formats.
In the meantime, if a player attains a ranking between 10th and 2nd place in the ICC rankings in the aforesaid categories, such players will also be recognized with a one-time payment, according to SLC.
Daily allowance and per diems
Additionally, daily allowances and per diems for all contracted players have been enhanced to provide better support during national team’s inbound and outbound engagements.
A decision by the SLC Executive Committee
Furthermore, SLC stated that this decision was taken by Sri Lanka Cricket’s Executive Committee, headed by President of the SLC Shammi Silva in order to reflect the SLC’s commitment to supporting and valuing the national players equally across all formats.
The contracted players are as follows;
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