Sunil Gavaskar Seeks Rs 1.90 Crore from BCCI for Services as IPL President: Sources
Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar was appointed 'President, BCCI-IPL' on the directive of the Supreme Court and the apex court had directed the BCCI to pay him adequate compensation as he put his various media commitments (commentary and writing columns) on hold during that period.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 27, 2015 03:27 pm IST
Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar has asked for an amount of Rs 1.90 crore as remuneration for rendering his services as president BCCI-IPL during the seventh edition of the cash-rich league last year, held in UAE and India.
Gavaskar was appointed 'President, BCCI-IPL' on the directive of the Supreme Court of India and the apex court had directed the BCCI to pay him adequate compensation as he put his various media commitments (commentary and writing columns) on hold during that period.
According to a reliable source in the Working Committee, Gavaskar had written to the Board about the compensation.
"Gavaskar has written a letter to the BCCI. In the letter, he has sought an amount to the tune of Rs 1.90 crore which is equivalent to the money that he had to forego during the period as he couldn't take up his media assignments which includes TV commentary, writing columns and also acting as a media pundit," a senior BCCI official, who was present at the Working committee meeting told PTI on Monday.
When asked whether the amount that he has sought has already been approved, the official said, "Not as of now. But obviously, he needs to be compensated as there is a Supreme Court directive and we need to follow that. But this letter will be placed before the finance committee, which will approve an amount.
"The amount that Gavaskar would get could be exactly what he has demanded or less depending upon what the finance committee's recommendations are," the source added.
Meanwhile, it has also been learnt that Sachin Tendulkar has sought more information from the board on the nature of his role in the advisory panel.
"We have learnt that Sachin is interested to know as to what exactly is expected from him in regards to his contribution in cricket development. If there is a contract, then what are the terms of reference of that contract and other important details," the source added.
Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid are expected to be a part of an elite advisory panel which will take a call on who India's next chief coach will be and that technically rules Ganguly out of the race as far as national coaching is concerned.