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SRK, Anushka, Taapsee elated with BCCI's landmark pay ruling

Last updated on: October 28, 2022 19:10 IST
Sharukh and Taapsee felt the BCCI's pay Parity ruling was a stap in the right direction.
IMAGE: Shah Rukh Khan and Taapsee Pannu. Photograph: Getty Images

Bollywood stars Shah Rukh Khan, Taapsee Pannu and Anushka Sharma on Thursday welcomed the BCCI's landmark decision of equal match fee for its centrally-contracted female and male players in a bid to promote gender equality in cricket.

According to the newly introduced system, the Indian women cricketers will now receive Rs 15 lakh per Test, Rs 6 lakh per ODI, and Rs 3 lakh per T20I, the same as their male counterparts.

Earlier, the women players received Rs 1 lakh each for ODIs and T20Is while the match fee for a Test match was Rs 4 lakh.

"What a good front foot shot. Sports being such an equaliser (in more ways than one) hoping it will pave the way for others to follow," said Shah Rukh on Twitter.

Taapsee, who played former Indian captain Mithali Raj in the 2022 film Shaabash Mithu, expressed her gratitude towards BCCI.

"A huge step towards equal pay for equal work. Thank you BCCI for leading by example," the actor said on Twitter.

 

Taking to Instagram Stories, Anushka shared the screenshot of BCCI secretary Jay Shah's tweet and reacted to the post with three clapping emojis. The actor is set to play former pacer Jhulan Goswami in the upcoming film Chakda Xpress.

Akshay Kumar also praised the BCCI for the initiative.

"It's an absolutely brilliant decision, will go a long way in making our women players take up professional cricket," he said in a tweet.

"Brilliant. Well done. @BCCI," tweeted Abhishek Bachchan.

Filmmaker Onir shared a link to a news report about the announcement on Twitter and urged the Indian film fraternity to follow suit.

"Fantastic, Now hope the Indian film Industry takes a cue and learns (sic),” he wrote.

Recently, the Indian women's cricket team triumphed in the Asia Cup in Bangladesh, beating Sri Lanka by eight wickets. The team also won the country's first-ever silver medal in cricket at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham earlier this year.

At the last Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the BCCI, the cricket board also announced the first-ever women's IPL that is scheduled to take place next year.

Earlier this year, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) had struck a deal with the country's players' association, which enabled the women cricketers to earn as much as the male players, while Cricket Australia (CA) is also working to do away with gender disparity. India thus became only the second country in international cricket to implement equal pay.

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