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What Is The Nepali Cricket Players Salary for Men's and Women's 2023

NEPALI CRICKET PLAYER SALARY

Nepali cricketers derive income from diverse streams, influenced by their experience and accomplishments. In 2023, common revenue sources include but are not limited to the following.

Central Contract

The Cricket Association of Nepal  categorized Nepali Cricketers’ central contracts into 3 Parts 

Grade.  A   

Grade.  B  

Grade.  C

Nepali Cricketers’ salary is based on their central contract grade. For Men’s Cricketer, 

Grade A players get 60000 per month

Grade B players get 50000 per month

Grade C players get 40000 per month

Match Fee

Regardless of their grade, Nepali players receive a match fee for each game played, 

Rs 10,000 for Every ODI Match  

Rs 5,000 for Every T20 Match 

Additionally, players earn a daily salary of Rs 500 from the close camp.

Grade A Nepali Cricketer:

Aasif Sheikh, Rohit Paudel, Sompal Kami, Karan Kc & Dipendra Singh Airee

Grade B Nepali Cricketer:

Aarif Sheikh, Kushal Bhurtel, Gyanendra Malla

Grade C Nepali Cricketer:

Kamal Singh Aire, Binod Bhandari, Gulshan Jha, Arjun Saud, Abhinash Bohara, Lalit Narayan Rajbanshi, Kushal Malla, Dev Khanal, Sagar Dhakal, Bivek Yadav

Women’s Nepali Cricketer Salary 

Grade A players get 21000 per month

Grade B players get 18000 per month

Grade C players get 15000 per month

Women’s Cricketers

Grade A Women's player of Nepal

Rubina Chhetri

Indu Burma

Sita Ranamagar

Grade B Women's player of Nepal

Kabita Kunwar

Ashmina Karmacharya

Kajol Shrestha

Grade C Women's player of Nepal

Kabita Joshi

Bindu Rawal

Sangita Rai

Mamta Chaudhary

Jyoti Pandey

and Apsari Begam


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