Aah to be an office bearer of the all-powerful BCCI! The honorarium these “honorary” officials are now entitled to (not that it was to be sneezed at earlier), coupled with the power that comes with holding top positions in the world’s richest cricket body, speaks for itself.
BCCI office bearers will now be paid a daily allowance of $1000 (approx ₹82,000/day) on foreign tours, PTI reports. Besides, they will also get to fly only first class.
The latest increase in allowances doled out to the BCCI office bearers was tabled in the Apex Council meeting on Sunday but will be effective retrospectively from October 2022.
The per diem (daily allowance) has been revised after more than seven years. Earlier, the office bearers of the world’s richest board used to get $750 per day on overseas tours.
The office bearers, including the president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and joint-secretary, will also be entitled to Rs 40,000 per day for meetings within India and business class travel, according to the BCCI document accessed by PTI.
For ‘work travel’, they will be paid Rs 30,000 a day. They can also book a suite room both on domestic and overseas trips.
Members of the BCCI Apex Council, including two representatives from the Indian Cricketers’ Association, will get Rs 40,000 per day for their quarterly meetings and $500 on overseas tours. However, it is usually the office bearers who travel overseas for work.
The board has also revised the allowances for the members of its state units who will now get Rs 30,000 per day during domestic travel and $400 on foreign travel.
The three members of the Cricket Advisory Committee, which picks the head coach of both men’s and women’s national teams, will be paid Rs 3.5 lakh each for meetings. Foreign travel is unlikely in their case but each of them is entitled to an amount of USD 400 per day for this.
It is to be noted that a BCCI office bearer’s post is an honorary one. Its well-paid employees like the CEO will get a daily allowance of $650 on foreign tours and Rs 15,000 per day within India.



