The International Cricket Council (ICC) is mulling a dedicated fund of at least US$ 15 million for Test cricket that will help increase the players' match fee and address the migration of talent to lucrative T20 franchise leagues.
The initiative, which was was proposed by Cricket Australia (CA), has the support of BCCI Secretary Jay Shah, who is the front-runner to become the next ICC Chairman, and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), a report in The Sydney Morning Herald said.
The fund would increase the minimum match payment for Test players and cover the cost of sending teams on overseas tours. It would support national boards like the West Indies that currently struggle to compete with the wages offered in global T20 competitions.
"The fund would ensure a minimum Test payment for all players, thought to be US$ 10,000, and pay the costs of overseas tours for struggling countries," the report stated.
"It's fantastic to see some momentum behind the Test match fund," CA chairman Mike Baird, who floated the concept in January, said.
"We
The players who feature in the 50-75 per cent games bracket will earn a bonus of Rs 30 lakh per match. The non-playing members -- if selected in the squad -- will be paid half the amount.
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