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Indian cricketers salary 2025: Check out the list of BCCI Central Contract 2024-25; from Virat Kohli to Jasprit Bumrah, here is the complete list

Indian cricketers salary 2025: Check out the list of BCCI Central Contract 2024-25; from Virat Kohli to Jasprit Bumrah, here is the complete list

Time of India17-07-2025
BCCI central contract 2024 - 25: BCCI central contracts 2025 have been unveiled, spotlighting the 33 Indian cricketers who'll receive annual retainers in the 2024–25 season. Dominating the top A+ category with ₹7 crore retainers are stalwarts Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja, and Jasprit Bumrah—a testament to their continued supremacy.
Meanwhile, the A category welcomes a strategic swap: Rishabh Pant steps in for the recently retired Ashwin, joining Siraj, Rahul, Gill, Pandya, and Shami on ₹5 crore deals. Among the surprises, Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan stage well-earned comebacks, while fresh talent from Dhruv Jurel to Varun Chakaravarthy earn their first contracts
About BCCI Contact
A yearly contract between the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and a select group of cricket players specifies the players' compensation, duties, and benefits for playing for the Indian cricket team in a variety of forms throughout the year.
Player Categories: Based on their performance, background, and team participation, the BCCI divides players into four grades: A+, A, B, and C. Higher graded players are paid more and have better perks.
Match Fees: Players get match fees for every game they play in, including Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), One-Day Internationals (ODIs), and Test matches, in addition to the retainer pay. The match fee is distinct from the retainer cost and varies according to the format.
Compensation: Regardless of a player's involvement in games or competitions, central contracts provide a set yearly retainer income. A+ category players receive the highest retainer price, with the amount varying based on the player's grade.
Grade Promotion/Demotion: A player's grade in the central contract is mostly determined by their performance and form. While inconsistent or subpar performance might result in a downgrade to a lower grade, exceptional performance could lead to a promotion to a higher grade.
Bonuses and awards: In addition to retainer and match costs, exceptional performances may also earn bonuses and awards. Players are encouraged to aim for greatness on the field by these incentives.
Contract Duration: Usually granted annually, BCCI central contracts span a specific cricket season. Because the length aligns with the cricket calendar, players are guaranteed to get fair compensation for their efforts all year round.
Additional Benefits: In addition to monetary compensation, central contract players may be eligible for a number of benefits and privileges, including travel reimbursements, medical assistance, and access to cutting-edge training facilities.
BCCI contract valid till
The Senior Men's Team India Annual Player Contracts for the 2024–25 season (October 1, 2024–September 30, 2025) were revealed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
BCCI Central Contracts 2024-25 list - Players and salaries
BCCI Central Contracts: What are they?
A predetermined amount is guaranteed to players based on their performance, consistency, and worth to the national setup under the BCCI Central Contracts, which are yearly retainer agreements between the Board of Control for Cricket in India and a chosen group of Indian cricket players.
The contracts, which were first introduced in 2004 to give players structure and financial certainty, are tier-based and offer distinct pay slabs for each grade, usually A+, A, B, and C.
For example, the core multi-format players who make up the Indian national cricket team's core are typically found in the elite A+ category, whereas rising stars and format specialists are recognized in the lower categories.
Every year, the BCCI reviews upgrades and selections while keeping fitness and performance in mind, consulting with the team management and selectors.
In addition to match money, bonuses, and other advantages, these contracts guarantee that players receive payment for their entire dedication to Indian cricket as well as for their on-field performances.
(Note: Dates/timings may be subject to change; details mentioned here are as per the information available.)
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