da mrbet: India’s pull out from the Asian Test Championship (ATC), a new feestructure for players and the poor peformance by the Indian team inSri Lanka will be discussed at the Cricket Board’s Working Committeemeeting in Mumbai on Saturday
da cassino online: 24-Aug-2001India’s pull out from the Asian Test Championship (ATC), a new feestructure for players and the poor peformance by the Indian team inSri Lanka will be discussed at the Cricket Board’s Working Committeemeeting in Mumbai on Saturday.According to informed sources, the Board is seized of the player’sviews on the fee structure, both for international and domesticmatches.The sources said the players were not happy witthe the fact that thedifference in the match-fees between a playing member and a 12th manwas a mere five to 10 per cent. For instance, if Rahul Dravid or anyother senior player were to receive Rs one crore for a full tour, aplayer in the team who had not been fielded at all in the playingeleven would get Rs 99 lakh.A graded system of payment would be in place before the Indian teamleaves for South Africa on a full tour, they added.The meeting will discuss threadbare the ATC in Pakistan, which thegovernment has denied India from participating in. The Asian CricketFoundation, which implements the programmes of ACC, had on August 16,has already said ATC would be held even without India.The Working Committee will also discuss the poor performance of theIndian team in the ongoing series in Sri Lanka and also discuss theperformance of Indian captain Saurav Ganguly.The sources said that ‘the Board does not interfere with selection ofthe captain or team, but will surely discuss the various aspectsbehind the failure.’The Committee will also discuss and decide on the share that playerswill receive from the sale of telecast rights of the various matches.BCCI, the richest body among the ACC members, has also decided toprovide subsidies to its affiliated state units for expansion ofinfrastructural facilities, including construction of stadia and otherfacilities like weight training and covers and mowers.The Working Committee will also finalise the itinerary of the Indianteam’s tour of South Africa and the format for the Ranji Trophy.






