Sri Lankan players provided performance based incentives
The Sri Lankan cricket board (BCCSL) has agreed to provide its players with performance incentives during next month's Cricket World Cup in South Africa
Saadi Thawfeeq
15-Jan-2003
The Sri Lankan cricket board (BCCSL) has agreed to provide its players with performance incentives during next month's Cricket World Cup in South Africa.
The BCCSL is offering US$ 100,000 for Sanath Jayasuriya's team to win the
World Cup in addition to earning as much as approximately US$ 20,000 per
player if they reach the final.
A BCCSL spokesman said that the incentives will increase with each stage
the team makes in the World Cup beginning from the five Pool matches and
going through to the Super Sixes, the semi-finals and the final.
The BCCSL has also doubled the players' match fee from US$700 to US$1400
for the World Cup and also paying the team a sum of US$150,000 to offset
any infringement of their advertising rights.
The BCCSL earlier turned down a demand from the Cricketers' Association for
additional payments for the players to offset any losses they may incur on
any advertising rights during the World Cup.
The BCCSL was of the opinion that the players will be duly compensated only
on performance. At the time the demand was made the Sri Lankan team was
going through a lean patch having lost 4-1 to South Africa and the first
three matches of the on-going Victoria Bitter one-day triangular against
Australia and England.
Since the tournament resumed after the New Year, the Sri Lankan team's
fortunes have reversed and they have recorded successive victories over
Australia and England to be in contention for a place in the three-match
finals.
BCCSL sources said that the players' demands for an increased payments have
been tied up with performance.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has banned advertising on products
by players which clash with those the World Cup tournament is being sponsored.
A similar situation arose during the ICC Champions trophy tournament held
in Colombo in September last year. On that occasion the BCCSL paid the
players 18 percent of the guarantee fee paid to them by the ICC.
Sri Lanka won the World Cup in 1996 under the captaincy of Arjuna
Ranataunga when it was hosted by India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, but failed
to retain the title three years later when it was held in England.
Sri Lanka are in Group B of the 2003 World Cup with hosts South Africa, New
Zealand, West Indies, Kenya and Canada.
The tournament kicks off on February 8 with the final scheduled for March
23. Sri Lanka open their campaign on February 10 against New Zealand.