Surrey Deal: Virat Kohli Will Not Cost A Bomb To The English County Side
Royal Challengers Bangalore paid a whopping Rs 18 crore for Virat Kohli's retention this year.
- Posted by Tanya
- Updated: May 04, 2018 08:34 pm IST
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Virat Kohli will not play the one-off Test against Afghanistan
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Cheteshwar Pujara is expected to play against Kohli in the Yorkshire game
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The 29-year-old is one of the highest-earning cricketers in the world
English county side Surrey have acquired the services of Team India skipper Virat Kohli for the whole of June. About 18 months ago, Kohli had declared his interest in playing county cricket before India's Test series in England this summer. The 29-year-old is one of the highest-earning cricketers in the world and it was being assumed that he might have got a fat contract for his four-week stint with Surrey. However, contrary to popular belief, Kohli will not be taking home a fat paycheck. "Virat will not cost a bomb for Surrey, it was completely the other way round. Let's get it clear. Surrey is paying airfare, accommodation and a very nominal match fee during the month," a senior BCCI office-bearer privy to the deal told PTI on conditions of anonymity. "Since the Board and Virat himself was very keen, the monetary part was least of concern for us," he added.
"We are not at liberty to quote the amount but it will be a very nominal amount that he will be paid and that is at par with any standard county player. We can vouch it's a win-win deal for Surrey as well as for the BCCI," the official added.
Kohli, who will not play the one-off Test against Afghanistan and two T20 Internationals against Ireland (all in June), is keen to redeem himself in the Old Blighty in pursuit of greatness.
While the news was out in Indian media in March only, the BCCI was engaged with Surrey about how much the county can use the Indian captain's image rights. That was the reason for the delay in putting pen to paper.
"Obviously, Surrey wants to cash in on his image. But then Virat's focus will be six games (Three Royal London Cup 50 over games and Three County four day games).
"There will be curiosity and marketing opportunities but we don't want our captain to be unduly disturbed by peripheral activities. He is going there to prepare for England series and if he scores runs, it helps Surrey," the office-bearer said.
It must be mentioned that the RCB paid a whopping Rs 18 crore (1.95 million pounds) for Kohli's retention this year.
Kohli's stint with Surrey starts on June 1with a one day game against Kent at Beckenham.
He will be playing the second and third match of the Royal London Cup on June 3 and 6 against Middlesex and Glamorgan respectively.
The four-day campaign will start against Hampshire in Southampton on June 9 to 12 followed by a match against Somerset (at Guildford from June 20-23) and concluding with Yorkshire game at Scarborough (June 25 to 28).
Recently-retired South African pacer Morne Morkel will be his teammate at Surrey.
Kohli's debut four-day match could prove to be a challenge if Dale Steyn, who has signed for Hampshire, gets fit by that time.
Former South African swing bowler Kyle Abbott, who had a five-wicket haul against India in a 2015 Test at Delhi, is expected to be there apart from Fidel Edwards.
Against Yorkshire, the likes of Tim Bresnan and Liam Plunkett (playing for Delhi Daredevils) will pose him a few questions.
Cheteshwar Pujara is expected to play against Kohli in the Yorkshire game as he will be back in the UK after playing the Test match against Afghanistan.
(With PTI Inputs)