The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has implemented a revised payment system for the Indian Premier League's 2025 season, aiming to reward consistent participation. Under the new structure, each player earns ₹7.5 lakh per match played, with an additional incentive of ₹1.05 crore for those who feature in all league-stage games.This initiative marks a significant shift from previous seasons, providing a base match fee on top of players' contracted salaries. The move is designed to encourage full availability throughout the tournament, which typically includes 14 league matches per team. For a player appearing in every league fixture, the total match fee would amount to ₹1.05 crore, plus the bonus for complete participation.BCCI officials have emphasized that this structure supports player welfare while enhancing the league's competitiveness. "It's about recognizing the commitment players make to their franchises," a board representative noted. The policy applies uniformly across all ten IPL teams, including established sides like Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings.In related developments, the league has also relaxed retention rules, allowing franchises to retain up to six players without restrictions on the number of Indian or overseas stars. This flexibility has sparked discussions among teams as they prepare for the upcoming auction.Performance highlights from IPL 2025 include standout contributions from several players. Shubman Gill, the 30-year-old opener for Punjab Kings, scored 604 runs in 17 matches, underscoring his role as a key batter for the Mohali-based franchise. Similarly, Sai Kishore emerged as a notable performer, delivering consistent bowling displays for his team.The IPL continues to be a cornerstone of Indian cricket, with its 2025 edition drawing record viewership and reinforcing the league's status as a global T20 powerhouse.
Indian Super League 2025 Season Likely to Begin on October 24
The Indian Super League (ISL) is poised to commence its 2025 season on October 24, according to recent reports emerging from discussions between the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and Football