Rahul Tiwari
khelja|29-01-2025
Cricket's global superstar Virat Kohli's return to Ranji Trophy after 12 years is going to be very special. Virat Kohli is fully prepared for Ranji comeback. Kohli would like to get back his lost form of international cricket through domestic cricket, but Virat Kohli is also going to suffer a big loss on playing Ranji. Actually, whenever Kohli lands on the field, he rains lakhs of rupees as match fees. At the same time, in the Ranji Trophy, he gets very less money in his match. Let us know how much fees or salary will Kohli get for Ranji match.
Players who have played more than 40 matches get days on 60 thousand rupees. Ranji's league matches last for four days and the knock out matches for five days. In such a situation, they get 2 lakh 40 thousand to three lakh rupees from the entire match. Reserve players, who have the experience of playing the same match, get a day of 30 thousand rupees. Players between 20 and 40 matches get 50 thousand rupees every day if they join the playing XI. At the same time, reserve players get up to 25 thousand. Kohli has played 23 matches in this domestic tournament so far. According to this, they will get 50 thousand rupees every day. His total fee of four days will be Rs 2 lakh. Virat will land against Railways at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on January 30 in the last league match for his home team Delhi.
Virat Kohli is one of BCCI's A+ grade players. They get Rs 7 crore annually from BCCI. Whereas the fees of T20, ODI and Test match of players are different. BCCI pays up to Rs 15 lakh to its players for a Test match. At the same time, three lakh rupees for a T20 and 6 lakh rupees for one ODI match. Suppose if Virat had played an international match instead of Ranji, he would have got more money.
Virat Kohli has played 23 Ranji matches so far in his career. Kohli has scored 1574 runs in this domestic tournament with a batting average of over 50. During this, 5 centuries came out of his bat. He last attended Ranji in November 2012. Then he scored 57 runs by mixing both innings.