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Senior opener Shikhar Dhawan and pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar were on Thursday, 7 March, dropped from the highest category of central contracts for India players while young wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant was rewarded with an entry into the A category.
The BCCI announced the annual contracts late on Thursday night with Dhawan and Bhuvneshwar, who no longer are certainties in all three formats, being dropped from the A+ category where a player gets a retainer of Rs 7 crore.
Dhawan's contract being downgraded is not a surprise considering he is no longer a part of the Test set-up and has had an ordinary last three months in the limited overs format.
Pant, on the other hand, has been rewarded for his good show in Test cricket and has jumped directly into the A group after being ignored last year. The A category players get richer by Rs 5 crore.
The southpaw has been rewarded for his hundreds in England and Australia and he is ready to take on the mantle from Mahendra Singh Dhoni once he retires from limited overs.
Chinaman Kuldeep, who has become India's frontline spinner in all three formats, has been promoted to A from the B category. Murali Vijay, who was in the A category until last year, has been dropped altogether after a dismal Test tour of Australia.
All-rounder Hardik Pandya and opener KL Rahul continue to remain in the B category where a player fetches Rs 3 crore. The others in the same category are leggie Yuzvendra Chahal and pacer Umesh Yadav.
The C category, where a player receives Rs 1 crore, comprises Dinesh Karthik, Ambati Rayudu, Manish Pandey, Hanuma Vihari, Khaleel Ahmed, Kedar Jadhav and wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha, who missed the most of the season due to an injury and last played for India in January 2018.
Among the women’s team, Poonam Yadav was rewarded for her consistent performances in recent times with an upgrade from category B to A – where she joins Mithali Raj, Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana.
18-year-old Jemimah Rodrigues was among the prominent gainers, as she moved up from grade C to B a year after making her India debut. Veteran pacer Jhulan Goswami has moved a step down from grade A to B, since she only plays one format – ODIs – now.
Surprisingly, though, the retainer amounts for the women’s team remain the same; Grade A players draw Rs 50 lakh a year, and Grade B Rs 30 lakh, while those handed Grade C contracts will earn Rs 10 lakh per annum.
(With inputs from PTI)
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