New Delhi, Friday 21 August 2020
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has not yet taken steps like pay cuts or layoffs in the Covid-19 crisis, although BCCI can discuss the possibility of pay cuts considering all the top officials, according to one board official.
Earlier, BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal had hinted that a lot depends on the 13th season of the IPL, as a lot of money is at stake.
"We have not yet discussed the issue of wage cuts, but we will talk about it in the meeting and discuss what the impact of all these things will be, we will take a decision keeping all these things in mind, there is a possibility of wage cuts and layoffs," the official said.
"Now that the IPL is taking place, we will discuss it, depending only on the success of the IPL," officials said. The main sponsor agreement (222 crore), not more than the previous agreement (Vivo 440 crore), should be held at a minimum loss.
Cricket Australia, the England and Wales Cricket Board, the West Indies, and the New Zealand Cricket Board have reduced the salaries of their players and staff.
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