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Mumbai Cricket Association announces contracts system for its players

By IANS | Updated: April 16, 2026 19:45 IST

New Delhi, April 16 In a landmark move, the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) on Thursday announced the introduction ...

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New Delhi, April 16 In a landmark move, the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) on Thursday announced the introduction of a central contract system for its players, with an aim to provide financial security and a professional structure to emerging talent.

With this initiative, MCA has become the first state unit in the country to formalise a player contract system. According to its framework, the contracts will be divided into three categories based on performance, fitness benchmarks, and recommendations from the senior selection committee.

The Grade A bracket will offer an annual retainer between Rs 12 lakh and Rs 20 lakh, while Grade B is set at Rs 8 lakh to Rs 12 lakh. Players in Grade C will receive a flat retainer of Rs 8 lakh.

“This initiative marks a new era for Mumbai cricket. We are proud to be the first association to implement a player contract system - a progressive step that will provide greater security, structure, and growth opportunities for our Mumbai players. It reflects our vision to strengthen the foundation of Mumbai cricket and empower the next generation of cricketers,” said MCA President Ajinkya Naik in a statement.

The key objectives of this initiative are to provide financial stability to Mumbai players, establish a structured professional environment, encourage performance consistency and fitness standards, create a strong pipeline for higher-level cricket and retain and nurture emerging talent within the Mumbai cricket ecosystem.

These retainers are in addition to the standard match fees, daily allowances, and performance-based incentives already provided under MCA’s policy. The MCA, though, did not mention whether the contracts would cover both men and women cricketers.

"This initiative ushers in a new era by providing financial security, professional structure, and long-term development pathways for emerging cricketers. The system is designed to support players who are on the cusp of higher honours, ensuring stability and motivation to perform consistently at the domestic level," further said the MCA.

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