This is how much Ravi Shastri will earn as the coach of team India
Jul 16, 2017, 12:58 IST
The newly appointed coach of India’s cricket team will be earning somewhere around Rs 7 crore to 7.5 crore a year.
"BCCI is going to make an offer of more than Rs 7 crore to Shastri. This is the same amount which (predecessor) Anil Kumble had asked from the board during his presentation in May. But it can't be more than Rs 7.5 crore annually," a top functionary told TOI on Saturday.
Shastri was earning Rs 7 to Rs7.5 crore when he was associated as team director. Sources informed The Times of India, the core support staff, meaning the batting, bowling and fielding coaches who are going to work with Shastri, won't be making more than Rs 2 crore annually.
This will, however, be a substantial hike for the likes of Sanjay Bangar (incumbent batting coach) and, if appointed, Bharat Arun, who is Shastri's preferred choice as full-time bowling coach.
"Bangar had quit his IPL job at Kings XI Punjab and if Arun comes in he will also have to let go of his roles with RCB and the Hyderabad Ranji team," source told TOI.
Rahul Dravid's contract for the India 'A' and U-19 teams is worth Rs 4.5 crore for the first year and Rs 5 crore in the second. He will make extra as overseas batting consultant. However, the board is still undecided on Zaheer Khan's status as consulting bowling coach. "There is no clarity on how many days Zaheer will be available. His salary will be based on his availability," the official told TOI.
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"BCCI is going to make an offer of more than Rs 7 crore to Shastri. This is the same amount which (predecessor) Anil Kumble had asked from the board during his presentation in May. But it can't be more than Rs 7.5 crore annually," a top functionary told TOI on Saturday.
Shastri was earning Rs 7 to Rs7.5 crore when he was associated as team director. Sources informed The Times of India, the core support staff, meaning the batting, bowling and fielding coaches who are going to work with Shastri, won't be making more than Rs 2 crore annually.
This will, however, be a substantial hike for the likes of Sanjay Bangar (incumbent batting coach) and, if appointed, Bharat Arun, who is Shastri's preferred choice as full-time bowling coach.
"Bangar had quit his IPL job at Kings XI Punjab and if Arun comes in he will also have to let go of his roles with RCB and the Hyderabad Ranji team," source told TOI.
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Rahul Dravid's contract for the India 'A' and U-19 teams is worth Rs 4.5 crore for the first year and Rs 5 crore in the second. He will make extra as overseas batting consultant. However, the board is still undecided on Zaheer Khan's status as consulting bowling coach. "There is no clarity on how many days Zaheer will be available. His salary will be based on his availability," the official told TOI.