The decision was taken reversing the COA's decision of paying Indian team members Rs 50 lakh for the Test series triumph on a pro-rata basis (as per no of matches played).
"The BCCI SGM today passed unanimous resolution that players who were a part of Australia series win should get double the incentive. Hence they will now be paid Rs 1 crore instead of Rs 50 lakh," a state unit functionary told PTI after attending the meeting.
"The statutory rule is to pass any decision pertaining to finance through General body meeting. The amount of incentive decided by the COA was not passed by the General body. Also an impression was given that BCCI members are against incentive. The decision proves we are pro-players," the official said.
While COA has powers to resolve any financial dispute, the board members are of the opinion that Vinod Rain and Co won't have any problems if players get double the money.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content
