Dravid, whose teaching tenure with Workforce India ended with the T20 World Cup, will even get Rs 5 crore as his share from the prize cash. In the meantime, Dravid’s teaching workers comprising batting coach Vikram Rathour, fielding coach T Dilip and bowling coach Paras Mhambrey will receieve Rs 2.5 crore every, as per the report.
A prize cash of Rs 2 crore every from the full purse will even be awarded to the backroom workers, which incorporates three physiotherapists, three throwdown specialists, two masseurs and the power and conditioning coach Soham Desai.
The reserve gamers named for the T20 World Cup — Rinku Singh, Shubman Gill, Avesh Khan and Khaleel Ahmed — and 5 members of BCCI’s Senior Choice Committee headed by chairman Ajit Agarkar will reportedly get Rs 1 crore every.
Here is the break-up as per the report:
Rs 5 crore every – 15 gamers and head coach Rahul Dravid (16×5)
Rs 2.5 crore every – Batting, fielding and bowling coaches (3×2.5)
Rs 2 crore every – physiotherapists, throwdown specialists, masseurs, power and conditioning coach (9×2)
Rs 1 crore every – selectors and reserve gamers (9×1)
The report provides {that a} share of the prize cash will even be awarded to the video analyst and BCCI workers members on the World Cup.
India gained the T20 World Cup 2024 with out dropping a single match and defeated South Africa by seven runs in a pulsating ultimate on the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados, on June 29.