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Disability cricket in India finally has a cause for celebration. In a landmark move by the Physically Challenged Cricket Association of India (PCCAI), the top 20 players have been rewarded with central contracts as reported by Hindustan Times.
It is the first time in the history of disability cricket that the grading system has been introduced and contracts have been awarded accordingly.
As per the grading, Grade A players would be eligible for a sum of Rs 30,000 annually while Grade B & C would be eligible for Rs 20,000 and Rs 10,000 respectively.
Though the grading has been done on similar lines as that of the BCCI, the amount is far less than what the BCCI offers its centrally contracted players.
The PCCAI-affiliated players are set to play against their Afghanistani counterparts in Greater Noida from 22 May. The tournament will have three ODIs.
The report states that Chauhan’s continuous endeavours have resulted in a great hospitality deal with a five star hotel for all the domestic matches of the PCCAI.
The report added that former BCCI chief Shashank Manohar had once tried to bring all the associations in India devoted to disability cricket cause under one umbrella. Former India skipper Ajit Wadekar was proposed to head the venture. But the conversation hit a dead end when Manohar exited the BCCI.
Though disability cricket in India is yet to gain the recognition it deserves from the Indian cricket board, we can still hope that this move paves way for greater developments in the days to come.
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