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Salary Chennai Super Kings; Ravindra Jadeja India ₹ 16 crore (US$1.9 million) MS Dhoni India ₹ 12 crore (US$1.4 million) Moeen Ali England ₹ 8 crore (US$940,000) Ruturaj Gaikwad India ₹ 6 crore (US$700,000) Delhi Capitals; Rishabh Pant India ₹ 16 crore (US$1.9 million) Axar Patel India ₹ 9 crore (US$1.1 million) [a] Prithvi Shaw India
Indian National Cricket Selectors are a committee of cricket ... (US$81,000) per annum. The salaries of the women's selection committee have also been increased, with ...
List of presidents of Board of Control for Cricket in India [13] No. Image President Term Honorary Secretary Term 1 R. E. Grant Govan: 1928–33 Anthony de Mello: 1928–38 2 Sikandar Hayat Khan: 1933–35 3 Hamidullah Khan: 1935–37 4 K. S. Digvijaysinhji: 1937–38 5 P. Subbarayan: 1938–46 K. S. Ranga Rao 1938–46 6 Anthony de Mello: 1946 ...
The Chief Ministers of Indian states have varying salaries, with Telangana's Chief Minister earning the highest at ₹400,000 (US$4,800) per month. Other states like Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra follow with salaries of ₹390,000 (US$4,700), ₹365,000 (US$4,400), and ₹340,000 (US$4,100) respectively.
In 2020, as per the present eight-year Future Tours Program (FTP), India receives US$405 million from the ICC, as contrasted with US$139 million to the England and Wales Cricket Board, while US$128 million for each of Cricket Australia, Cricket South Africa, Pakistan Cricket Board, New Zealand Cricket, Sri Lanka Cricket, Cricket West Indies and ...
Before the Indian cricket team's tour of Sri Lanka in July 2008, Tendulkar needed 177 runs to go past Brian Lara's record of Test 11,953 runs. However, he failed in all six innings, scoring a total of 95 runs. India lost the series and his average of 15.83 was his worst in a Test series with at least three matches. [194]
Kaul was a part of the victorious India Under-19s team at the 2008 Under-19 Cricket World Cup and was named as one of the players to be drafted for the Indian Premier League, where he signed for the Kolkata Knight Riders. He was a part of the Indian squad [1] which won the 2018 Asia Cup. In 2024, he retired from Indian cricket. [2]
Rishabh Pant was born on 4 October 1997 in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India to Rajendra Pant and Saroj Pant.He also has an elder sister, Sakshi Pant. At the age of 12, Pant would travel with his mother to Delhi during the weekends to train with Tarak Sinha at the Sonnet Cricket Academy.