Between IPL 2025, the bright luck of this dreaded player, will get crores of rupees from BCCI

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|03-04-2025

Interesting matches are being seen in the 18th season (IPL 2025) of the Indian Premier League. All ten teams are seen competing hard with each other to make a place in the playoffs. On the other hand, the players also entertained fans a lot. The stormy performance of batsmen and bowlers has increased the exciting of IPL 2025 (IPL 2025) manifold. Meanwhile, good news has come for an Indian player. According to reports, this dhakad batsman is going to get crores of rupees from BCCI.

This player's bright luck between IPL 2025

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The performance of Indian players in the ongoing IPL 2025 (IPL 2025) in India has been excellent. Sai Sudarshan, Shreyas Iyer, Mohammad Siraj, Ashwini Kumar proved their ability with their brilliant performance. At the same time, now a big update has been received regarding a dashing player of Team India. According to recent reports, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is considering to include Shreyas Iyer in the central contract. It is reported that they can be added to Grade A.

BCCI will get crores of rupees

If BCCI Shreyas Iyer includes in Category A in the central contract, then he will be given Rs 5 crore annually. The 30 -year -old batsman's performance has been excellent in the past. He also performed brilliantly as a batsman in the Champions Trophy. He scored 243 runs in five innings, including two half -centuries. Apart from this, his bat is also fiercely spewing in IPL 2025 (IPL 2025). So now the Indian Board has decided to give him a place in the annual contract again.

This player will be promoted

Apart from Shreyas Iyer, Indian all -rounder Akshar Patel can also benefit in Central Contract. It is reported that BCCI is going to promote them in A+ grade. Therefore, they will be given seven crore rupees annually. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will also be retained in this grade. At the same time, Ishaan Kishan will have to wait some more time to return. Due to technical reasons, the Indian Board has decided to exclude him from the annual contract. It is known that according to the rules of BCCI, a player has to play three Tests, eight ODIs or ten T20 matches in a calendar year to get a central contract.

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