
The latest BCCI central contracts have sparked discussion, especially around Jasprit Bumrah. He is no longer part of the highest earning category. This change has surprised many, given his continued importance across all formats for India.
Earlier, players in the A+ category earned Rs 7 crore annually. The board has now removed this category. The top tier is Grade A, which offers Rs 5 crore, leading to a noticeable reduction in earnings for top players.
Jasprit Bumrah continues to play a key role in all three formats. His performance and impact remain consistent for the team. The reduction in salary has raised questions about how contracts align with player contribution.
Reports suggest the BCCI is internally reviewing the situation. Officials are aware that the pay cut may not reflect Bumrah’s value. There is a possibility that adjustments could be considered in future decisions.
Other players have also seen changes in their contract categories. Names like KL Rahul, Hardik Pandya and Mohammed Siraj are part of this shift. Axar Patel’s contract has also become a topic of discussion.
This development could push the board to rethink its contract system. Greater focus on performance and role may influence future decisions. The current situation highlights the need for a balanced approach.
For now, Jasprit Bumrah remains a crucial player on the field. However, his contract situation continues to attract attention. Many are waiting to see how the BCCI responds to these concerns.
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