Gavaskar Weighs In on Iyer's Central Contract Exclusion, Cites Pre-England Ranji Trophy Participation
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Both Iyer and Ishan Kishan were absent from the BCCI Central Contracts list for the current season, with the board stating they were not recommended for retainership. While Iyer had previously held a Grade B contract, Kishan had a Grade C contract in the last season.
Major Changes in BCCI Annual Contracts: Promotions for KL Rahul, Gill, and Siraj; Shreyas and Ishan Left Out
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This elevation comes on the back of stellar performances by the trio during the Men’s ODI World Cup and Test matches, where they showcased exemplary skills and contributed significantly to the team's success. Joining the ranks of Grade A, they now stand alongside stalwarts like Ravichandran Ashwin, Mohammed Shami, and Hardik Pandya, reflecting their growing stature in Indian cricket.
Exploring a Raise: BCCI Mulls Increase in Test Match Fees
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The board's decision to review the salary structure comes in light of Ishan Kishan's prolonged absence from domestic cricket. Despite calls from team management to participate in domestic matches, the wicketkeeper-batsman was seen practicing for the IPL in Baroda instead.
Jay Shah Secures Unanimous Reappointment for a Third Term as ACC President
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Expressing gratitude for the continued trust, Shah emphasized the commitment to fostering the all-round development of cricket in regions where it is still in its early stages. Shah, who has been the BCCI secretary since 2019, initially took over as ACC president in January 2021, becoming the youngest administrator to be re-appointed to the role.
BCCI Reportedly Seeks IPL Title Sponsor Amidst Stringent Conditions
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Notably, the BCCI is taking a cautious stance on bids from Chinese companies or brands, a move influenced by the fallout from Vivo, a Chinese smartphone maker.
BCCI Initiates Invitation to Tender for IPL Title Sponsor Rights 2024-2028
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The ITT procurement process, valid until January 8, 2024, requires interested parties to email payment details for ITT purchase.
Women’s Premier League set to Kickoff on February 22: Report
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This information reportedly emerged in discussions leading up to Saturday's WPL auction in Mumbai. It is understood that the BCCI has shared this provisional schedule with the five competing teams—Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Giants, Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore, and UP Warriorz.
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