BCCI To Offer Long-Term Contracts For Indian Women's Cricket Team Support Staff
It’s good news, for Indian women’s cricket. The team support staff will henceforth get long-term contracts as the BCCI has decided to do away with the practice of appointing them on an ad-hoc basis.
As per the BCCI constitution, the head coach is supposed to be picked by the Cricket Advisory Committee while the selectors pick the support staff.
However, this rule has not been followed strictly in the past in the case of the women’s team support staff — batting, fielding and bowling coach — with the BCCI appointing coaches from the National Cricket Academy on a temporary basis.
Long-term contracts for coaches: BCCI
Speaking to the news agency PTI, a source said, “All the coaches will be given long-term contracts and it will not be a temporary arrangement like we have seen in the past. This will give the team much-needed stability.”
The decision was taken at the virtual Apex Council meeting on Sunday.
Since the sacking of Ramesh Powar in December last, the women’s cricket team is without a head coach and even played the T20 World Cup in February without the head of the coaching staff.
The senior women’s team is yet to win a world title and streamlining the coaching process will be the first step in its preparation for the next ICC event.
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Media rights
The media rights for the home season, both international and domestic, for the 2023-2027 cycle were also part of the agenda of the meeting but no concrete decision was taken on the subject.’
After the Rs 48,390 crore windfalls from the IPL media rights, the BCCI will have high expectations for the media rights for the 2023-2027 cycle. With the entry of Viacom in Indian cricket’s ecosystem, it will be a three-way battle, the other two being Star and Sony.
The BCCI reaped huge benefits from selling the broadcast and digital rights separately for the IPL and it is expected to follow that for the international games at home. Star had paid Rs 6,138.1 crore for the previous cycle that ended on March 31.