Each member of the Indian cricket team team will receive a cash reward of Rs 40 lakh for their triumph at the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2022, BCCI secretary Jay Shah has announced. The Yash Dhull-led team defeated England in the final in Antigua on Saturday with India winning their record-extending fifth such title.
While praising the under-19 group for their accomplishment, Shah likewise added that every individual from the care staff will get Rs 25 lakh also for 'praiseworthy execution'.
"I'm satisfied to report the compensation of 40 lacs for each player and 25 lacs for every care staff for the U19 #TeamIndia unexpected for their praiseworthy presentation in #U19CWCFinal. You have done right by the Flag of India. @SGanguly99 @ThakurArunS @ShuklaRajiv," BCCI secretary Shah tweeted.
I’m pleased to announce the reward of 40 lacs per player and 25 lacs per support staff for the U19 #TeamIndia contingent for their exemplary performance in #U19CWCFinal. You have made 🇮🇳 proud. @SGanguly99 @ThakurArunS @ShuklaRajiv
— Jay Shah (@JayShah) February 5, 2022
BCCI president Sourav Ganguly likewise expanded his desires saying the monetary compensation is a little token as the endeavors put in by the under-19 unexpected is important.
"Congrats to the under 19 group and the care staff and the selectors for winning the world cup in such an eminent manner… The monetary reward reported by us of 40 lakhs is a little badge of appreciation yet their endeavors are past worth .. eminent stuff..@bcci," Ganguly composed on Twitter.
Congratulations to the under 19 team and the support staff and the selectors for winning the world cup in such a magnificent way ..The cash prize announced by us of 40 lakhs is a small token of appreciation but their efforts are beyond value .. magnificent stuff..@bcci
— Sourav Ganguly (@SGanguly99) February 5, 2022
Playing in their record fourth consecutive last at the biennial occasion, India previously bowled out England for a low 189 in 44.5 overs. Allrounder Raj Bawa put in a super hot show with the ball as he took 5/31 and joined with individual pacer Ravi Kumar (4/34) to go through their rivals.
Britain were at one phase wobbling on 91/7 preceding James Rew (95) and James Sales (34*) joined to add some validity to their batting show.
The objective wasn't forcing thus it never put India under tension in spite of them losing in-structure Angkrish Raghuvanshi for a two-ball duck in the absolute first over of the pursuit. Fifties from bad habit commander Shaik Rasheed (50) and Nishant Sindhu (50*) guaranteed India pursued down the objective easily in 47.4 overs for a four-wicket win.
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