Speaking about the new project, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah said the governing body is concentrating on advancing red-ball cricket.
The president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Roger Binny, offered his thoughts on the new program that the governing body has launched to promote Test cricket: the “Test Cricket Incentive Scheme.” The BCCI declared an additional corpus of INR 40 crore on Saturday, March 9, in the wake of India’s decisive victory over England in the fifth and final Test in Dharamshala. With an innings and 64 runs to spare, Rohit Sharma and company proved to be formidable and completed the series 4-1 winners.
The BCCI’s most recent endeavor seeks to provide”We are ecstatic to launch the ‘Test Cricket Incentive Scheme,’ underscoring our commitment to the welfare and motivation of our senior men cricket players. In a press statement issued by the BCCI, Binny stated, “This initiative aligns with our vision of promoting Test cricket as the pinnacle of the sport.”
ide the players “financial growth and stability.” Starting with the 2022–2023 season, the program will serve as an extra incentive in addition to the standard match money for Test matches. It also demonstrates how quickly BCCI acknowledged the players’ contributions and compensated them for them.
A step forward in recognising the importance of Test cricket is the ‘Test Cricket Incentive Scheme’: Jay Shah
Speaking about the new project, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah said the governing body is concentrating on advancing red-ball cricket. In addition to acknowledging the players’ immeasurable achievements, BCCI will work to create a culture that values the game’s conventional structure. He continued by saying he thought the historic program will foster a fresh enthusiasm for the game.
“A progressive step to recognize the importance of Test cricket is the ‘Test Cricket Incentive Scheme’.” This innovative project is perfectly in line with our overarching goal, which is to promote Test cricket as the unquestionable best in the game. As we set out on this adventure, we are appreciating the tremendous contributions made by our players and cultivating a culture that cherishes and gives priority to the core of the game’s conventional format.
“The goal of this program is to motivate our cricket players to give the lengthier format of the game their all. It acknowledges the particular difficulties and requirements that Test cricket presents, and with this program, we hope to both recognize and reward excellence.