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Star players Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer were on Wednesday excluded from the annual player retainership list of the BCCI for the 2023-24 season.
Star players Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer were on Wednesday excluded from the annual player retainership list for the 2023-24 season, with the BCCI saying in a statement that the two were not considered for the annual contracts. The ouster came as a massive jolt to the two players who were under the scanner of the BCCI of late. Not being in the central contracts list simply means that the two players would not be getting the annual fee from BCCI, however, this is not the only loss they will have to go through.
In the 2022-23 central contracts of the BCCI, Iyer was in Grade B while Kishan was placed in Grade C. While Iyer received an annual fee of Rs 3 crore besides his match fees, Kishan got Rs 1 crore.
Apart from the monetary loss, the two players will not make be able to use the BCCI facilities like the National Cricket Academy (NCA) if needed as they are not part of the central contracts. They could avail the NCA services only after getting a nod from their respective state boards.
It is worth noting that BCCI's centrally contracted players also get insurance cover. In any case, if a player fails to be available for his Indian Premier League team due to an injury he suffered while on national duty, it is the board that compensates for the financial loss. Iyer and Kishan also miss out on this.
Being away from the central contracts keeps the players out of the main fray. This, in turn, makes their recognition tough, which could lead to further difficulty in making it to the national team. Iyer and Kishan could also face this problem.
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