Pujara has amassed 3798 runs in 48 Tests he played at an average of 51
The stand-off between the BCCI and theCommittee of Administrators (CoA) has started to impact the remuneration ofcricketers reveal sources in the know. The Indian cricket team, according tosources close to the development, is yet to be paid for the multiple testseries it played last year, including the incentive amounting to Rs 1 crore. According to the remuneration rules, eachplaying member of the squad is paid Rs 15 lakh per match, while those on thebench are paid Rs 7 lakh a match. Usually, these payment are made within twomonths of the match concluding. The non-payment is not restricted to the men'steam, which had a very successful 6 months playing test matches on home oillast year, but also applies to the women's team (the remuneration is Rs 1 lakha match per player in this case). There seems to be no resolution in sightfor this delay since the stand-off between the BCCI and the CoA sees noimmediate solution. Those in the know also reveal that yet signing authorityfor some of .
ICC has not yet withdrawn its offer
BCCI rejected additional $100 million offer from ICC Chairman, refusing to accept new revenue model
Manohar had earlier proposed to cut BCCI's share to $290 mn, which the latter found unacceptable
It will determine whether BCCI will be at receiving end of new revenue model proposed by ICC
India completed a convincing eight-wicket win over Australia in deciding 4th Test to claim series
An SC bench said 'doubts are created' with regard to the eligibility of an office bearer in BCCI
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BCCI has garnered support to thwart the move with Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe by its side
Rahul Johri has requested state units to sign draft of Stadium Agreement
Star India took over as the Indian cricket team's sponsor in 2013 from Sahara
Shastri wasTeam Director of the Indian team before Anil Kumble took over
BCCI operates like a secret society unlike the English Cricket Board's transparent corporate style
Arora, who served for 18 months, tendered his resignation on Sunday evening
Appointments and tenure of other BCCI officials will be overseen by BCCI CEO Rahul Johri.
COA will place before SC within 4 weeks the report about recommendations for reforms in cricket body
All was not well was understood when BCCI mandarins broke for lunch
Rai said he's a 'night-watchman' whose job will be to ensure a smooth transition to an elected body
A decision will be taken by the court on Monday