Close Menu
  • CRICKET
    • TRENDING
    • OPINION
    • News
  • IPL
    • Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)
    • Chennai Super Kings (CSK)
    • Mumbai Indians (MI)
    • Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
The Cricket Lounge
  • CRICKET
    • TRENDING
    • OPINION
    • News
  • IPL
    • Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)
    • Chennai Super Kings (CSK)
    • Mumbai Indians (MI)
    • Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)
The Cricket Lounge
News

ICC Plans $15M Fund to Boost Test Cricket

Tushar SavkarBy Tushar SavkarNo Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram Copy Link
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

The International Cricket Council (ICC) is considering the creation of a dedicated fund, amounting to at least $15 million, to support Test cricket. This initiative aims to increase players’ match fees and address the growing challenge of player migration to more lucrative T20 franchise leagues.

This proposal, initially suggested by Cricket Australia (CA), has garnered significant support, including backing from BCCI Secretary Jay Shah, who is a leading candidate to become the next ICC Chairman, as well as from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), according to a report from ‘The Sydney Morning Herald.’

The proposed fund would primarily focus on increasing the minimum match payments for Test players and covering the costs associated with overseas tours. It aims to provide vital financial support to national boards, particularly those like the West Indies, which currently struggle to offer competitive wages compared to the global T20 competitions.

However, the fund is unlikely to benefit the three wealthiest cricketing nations—India, Australia, and England—as they already provide substantial salaries to their players.

Earlier this year, the BCCI introduced an incentive scheme for India’s men’s Test cricketers, designed to encourage a focus on Test cricket and reward consistent performance in the longest format of the game. Under this scheme, any player who participates in at least 75% of India’s Test matches within an annual cycle (October to September) will earn an additional ₹45 lakh per match, on top of the standard ₹15 lakh Test match fee.

For players participating in 50-75% of the games, a bonus of ₹30 lakh per match will be awarded. Non-playing members of the squad, if selected, will receive half the amount.

This initiative reflects ongoing efforts by cricket boards to sustain the relevance and prestige of Test cricket in an era increasingly dominated by shorter formats of the game.

ICC
Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleExplained: What Is Daisy Cutter In Cricket?
Next Article UP T20 2024: Format, Complete Schedule And Live Streaming Details
Tushar Savkar
  • Website

Related Posts

SL vs AUS: 3 Reasons Pathum Nissanka’s Masterclass Mirrors Virat Kohli’s Greatness In Mohali

SL vs AUS: 3 Shots That Pathum Nissanka Hit That Stunned Australia

3 Mistakes Australia Made at the Crease In The SL vs AUS T20 World Cup 2026 Game

IND vs PAK: Indian Fans Will Absolutely Love How Ishan Kishan Mocked Shaheen Afridi

Shahid Afridi Names Three Pakistan Players Who Should Be Dropped Against Namibia; Picks His Son-In-Law

3 Special Practices That Team India Did Before The IND vs PAK Game Today

Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Latest Posts

SL vs AUS: 3 Reasons Pathum Nissanka’s Masterclass Mirrors Virat Kohli’s Greatness In Mohali

SL vs AUS: 3 Shots That Pathum Nissanka Hit That Stunned Australia

3 Mistakes Australia Made at the Crease In The SL vs AUS T20 World Cup 2026 Game

IND vs PAK: Indian Fans Will Absolutely Love How Ishan Kishan Mocked Shaheen Afridi

Don't Miss

SL vs AUS: 3 Reasons Pathum Nissanka’s Masterclass Mirrors Virat Kohli’s Greatness In Mohali

By Lachlan Reed

SL vs AUS: Pathum Nissanka stuns Australia in Pallekele SL vs AUS: Pathum Nissanka led…

SL vs AUS: 3 Shots That Pathum Nissanka Hit That Stunned Australia

3 Mistakes Australia Made at the Crease In The SL vs AUS T20 World Cup 2026 Game

Important Pages
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Information About The Publication
Important Links
  • Rss Feed
  • Sitemap
  • Google News
Important Links
  • Rss Feed
  • Sitemap
  • Google News

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.