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BCCI Doubles International Cricket Boards’ Share For IPL

Written by Vipin Darwade

A day before the auction, The Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Rajiv Shukla on Friday announced that the BCCI has doubled the amount it pays to the international cricket Boards for making cricketers available for the million dollar league. BCCI has been paying 10 per cent of an overseas player’s annual fee to his home board from the beginning of the IPL.

“We have made a provision whoever (whichever Board) provides players for the entire duration, we will pay the Board 20 percent” he announced.

On match timings, Shukla said a couple of owners have objected IPL GC’s proposal to start weekend games at 5:30 pm and 7 pm.

“The broadcaster had requested and the GC considered the request during its meeting. After that we have received objections from a couple of franchises. We will discuss with them also. We will discuss with the broadcaster too and arrive at a decision in an amicable way,” he said.

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