The Japan Times - India's women cricketers to be paid same match fee as men

EUR -
AED 4.174485
AFN 80.591167
ALL 98.5358
AMD 442.428039
ANG 2.048348
AOA 1036.511031
ARS 1343.941013
AUD 1.775383
AWG 2.045745
AZN 1.93645
BAM 1.95197
BBD 2.293081
BDT 137.988046
BGN 1.954118
BHD 0.428374
BIF 3377.47321
BMD 1.136525
BND 1.489464
BOB 7.847603
BRL 6.450458
BSD 1.135662
BTN 96.859105
BWP 15.547358
BYN 3.716775
BYR 22275.891462
BZD 2.281304
CAD 1.576884
CDF 3269.782969
CHF 0.940292
CLF 0.027852
CLP 1068.878896
CNY 8.281902
CNH 8.284165
COP 4870.294076
CRC 572.471742
CUC 1.136525
CUP 30.117914
CVE 110.049078
CZK 24.932289
DJF 202.241412
DKK 7.465401
DOP 67.39717
DZD 150.710579
EGP 57.907206
ERN 17.047876
ETB 151.353305
FJD 2.562751
FKP 0.857293
GBP 0.853701
GEL 3.113969
GGP 0.857293
GHS 17.20624
GIP 0.857293
GMD 81.317677
GNF 9834.617401
GTQ 8.746761
GYD 237.611702
HKD 8.817917
HNL 29.442972
HRK 7.529249
HTG 148.377569
HUF 406.781651
IDR 19112.942179
ILS 4.120619
IMP 0.857293
INR 96.976332
IQD 1487.767826
IRR 47861.926045
ISK 144.895894
JEP 0.857293
JMD 179.907012
JOD 0.806021
JPY 162.026995
KES 147.009294
KGS 99.238411
KHR 4546.040416
KMF 493.819133
KPW 1022.808392
KRW 1629.06659
KWD 0.348277
KYD 0.946435
KZT 586.913279
LAK 24560.594645
LBP 101760.639964
LKR 340.658611
LRD 227.142336
LSL 21.194129
LTL 3.355863
LVL 0.687473
LYD 6.214806
MAD 10.53364
MDL 19.619333
MGA 5110.927107
MKD 61.450389
MMK 2385.685681
MNT 4026.842104
MOP 9.075613
MRU 44.997317
MUR 50.950582
MVR 17.50822
MWK 1969.31876
MXN 22.272599
MYR 4.970013
MZN 72.73794
NAD 21.194129
NGN 1830.680568
NIO 41.797623
NOK 11.830828
NPR 154.975929
NZD 1.897412
OMR 0.437551
PAB 1.135662
PEN 4.191339
PGK 4.700736
PHP 64.035261
PKR 319.220164
PLN 4.26761
PYG 9090.084767
QAR 4.139941
RON 4.97696
RSD 116.989431
RUB 94.639906
RWF 1621.803661
SAR 4.263288
SBD 9.475189
SCR 16.256535
SDG 682.487152
SEK 10.91917
SGD 1.490405
SHP 0.89313
SLE 25.855972
SLL 23832.344096
SOS 649.020874
SRD 41.837763
STD 23523.774409
SVC 9.937502
SYP 14777.268084
SZL 21.184435
THB 38.019059
TJS 12.066918
TMT 3.989203
TND 3.390348
TOP 2.661854
TRY 43.550614
TTD 7.705881
TWD 36.93695
TZS 3051.570301
UAH 47.353473
UGX 4163.793769
USD 1.136525
UYU 47.636116
UZS 14627.171974
VES 94.686086
VND 29582.611166
VUV 136.155258
WST 3.150763
XAF 654.666747
XAG 0.034043
XAU 0.000342
XCD 3.071516
XDR 0.817371
XOF 654.666747
XPF 119.331742
YER 278.733029
ZAR 21.333627
ZMK 10230.088609
ZMW 31.942047
ZWL 365.96061
  • RBGPF

    -0.4500

    63

    -0.71%

  • RYCEF

    0.3000

    9.8

    +3.06%

  • CMSC

    0.1900

    22.35

    +0.85%

  • RELX

    0.2800

    52.98

    +0.53%

  • BTI

    0.0450

    42.555

    +0.11%

  • VOD

    -0.0050

    9.295

    -0.05%

  • SCS

    0.0850

    9.835

    +0.86%

  • RIO

    1.2900

    61.49

    +2.1%

  • GSK

    0.3450

    37.375

    +0.92%

  • BCC

    1.8200

    95.15

    +1.91%

  • NGG

    0.6500

    72.36

    +0.9%

  • JRI

    0.0630

    12.553

    +0.5%

  • CMSD

    0.1700

    22.46

    +0.76%

  • BCE

    -0.2270

    21.993

    -1.03%

  • BP

    0.3100

    28.91

    +1.07%

  • AZN

    1.0900

    69.6

    +1.57%

India's women cricketers to be paid same match fee as men
India's women cricketers to be paid same match fee as men / Photo: Sanka Vidanagama - AFP

India's women cricketers to be paid same match fee as men

India's international women cricketers will be paid the same match fee as the men, its cricket board said Thursday, hailing a "new era of gender equality" in the nation's favourite sport.

Text size:

The announcement by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) follows pressure across sport globally to reduce the often vast differences in pay.

Match fees are however separate from annual pay packets, where there are enormous differences between what Indian men and their women counterparts earn.

"We are implementing pay-equity policy for our contracted @BCCIWomen cricketers," BCCI secretary Jay Shah tweeted, calling it the "first step towards tackling discrimination".

"The match fee for both men and women cricketers will be same as we move into a new era of gender equality in cricket," Shah said.

Despite some progress India remains a highly traditional and patriarchal society and has far fewer women in formal employment than men.

Men and women players will now get 1.5 million rupees ($18,000) for each Test, 600,000 rupees for one-day internationals and 300,000 rupees for T20 internationals.

According to media reports, it is an almost four-fold increase for women for Test matches, a six-fold rise for ODIs and three times higher for a T20.

India's men will still earn considerably more overall because of their higher annual retainers and the fact they play many more matches every year than the women.

For the 2020-21 season, contracts for the top-graded men such as superstar Virat Kohli were worth around 70 million rupees, according to previous BCCI announcements.

This is almost 14 times what women get in the highest bracket.

- 'Setting an example' -

India's women players, like their male counterparts in the cricket-crazy country of 1.4 billion people, are among the world's best.

The team claimed an ODI series whitewash in England in September and are expected to be major contenders for next year's women's T20 World Cup.

Thursday's announcement came ahead of the reported debut next year of a women's version of the lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 tournament.

Former Indian women's captain Mithali Raj called the pay announcement a "historic decision for women's cricket in India".

Coupled with the women's IPL, "we are ushering in a new era for women's cricket in India... really happy today", she tweeted.

Cheteshwar Pujara, a star of India's men team, called it a "great step... towards uplifting women's cricket in India and setting an example for the world to follow".

Former men's player Harbhajan Singh tweeted it "set a standard for other sports bodies. It will encourage greater participation of women in the game.

"A historic milestone indeed!"

In July New Zealand's women cricketers similarly won the right to the same match fees as men.

Australia's women cricketers last year got a pay rise but Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley admitted there was still a "really big gap" compared to their male colleagues.

Earlier this year it was announced that the United States' men's and women's national football teams would receive equal pay following years of pressure from women players.

But in other sports huge pay differences persist. In the Forbes 2022 list of highest-paid athletes worldwide, all of the top 10 are men.

T.Ueda--JT