..then don't play IPL, workload will be managed' Gavaskar lashed out at Gujarati cricketer, Rohit too

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Image: File Photo Sunil Gavaskar on Jasprit Bumrah : Workload management has long been a major issue for the Indian cricket team. However, former cricketer Sunil Gavaskar does not agree that players should take a break from international matches by complaining about the workload. Many times he has openly said that if you really want to manage the workload then don't play in the IPL. Relax but don't excuse yourself from national duty. In this way, Sunil Gavaskar started a discussion about resting fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah in the Ranchi Test against England by Rohit Sharma and Co. Gavaskar gave a statement about Rohit Sharma's bold decision Gavaskar also opened up about India's decision not to use Bumrah in the deciding match of the Test series against England. Gavaskar said, “After bowling just 15 overs in the first innings of the third Test in Rajkot and then 8 overs in the second innings, Bumrah was rested for Ranchi probably on the recommendation of the trainer.

Plan more series against India if you want to make money: BCCI

New Delhi, Dt

The Corona epidemic has hit the cricket boards of most countries around the world financially. The International Cricket Council is also confused and is preparing to redesign its future tour program. At a recent ICC meeting, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said that once all the corona epidemics were over, the weaker nations should play more and more series against India to earn more. This has been revealed in a media report quoting a board official.

A media report quoting BCCI sources said that Secretary Jai Shah was present as the BCCI's representative at the recent ICC meeting. The meeting discussed the situation after the Cora epidemic was completely eradicated. A new future travel program from 205 to 2021 will be decided this year. The Indian Cricket Board is the richest cricket board in the world and most of the revenue to the ICC comes from the BCCI.

The Indian team is scheduled to tour four countries in the next 18 months. India have six limited overs matches to play in the tour of Sri Lanka. Four Tests are to be played in Australia, three limited overs matches are also to be played in Zimbabwe. While in the tour of South Africa, he is also going to participate in three T20s.

The Indian Cricket Board earns an estimated Rs 4,500 crore annually from the IPL. While in the season of 2020-21, the Indian board is to earn about Rs 50 crore from the bilateral series. In addition, the Indian Cricket Board gets Rs 50 crore from ICC revenue.

Through the current eight-year FTP circle, the England and Wales Cricket Board will receive ૩ 124 million from the ICC. Australia, South Africa, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, the West Indies and the Bangladesh Cricket Board will be paid ૨ 127-177 million. Zimbabwe will be given 25 million.


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