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As it all unfolded in Bengaluru, Bharat Singh, unskilled labour employed in a modest set-up that produces electrical wires just outside Jaipur, was busy at work - when he is not operating the cutting machine, he is busy ferrying rolls of the finished product to clients in the city for a paltry Rs 8,000 each month. "God exists!" was all he could say, for till Saturday a sum of Rs 12,000 was the most the family had seen in one go and here was Rs 3.2 crores that Mumbai Indians were paying for his son as it was nothing. "He exists," Bharat Singh whispered again, this time telling himself more than anyone else who was listening.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/news/Cinderella-story-Son-of-unskilled-factory-worker-Rajasthan-Pacer-is-picked-up-for-Rs-3-2cr-by-Mumbai-Indians/articleshow/50884249.cms

In this just an exageration or truth , I thought Ranji players earn quite well 

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40000 per day or per match?

40,000 INR per day

http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/594722.html

Looking at the huge imbalance in remuneration in Test cricket and IPL cricket, do you think it's worth remunerating Test cricketers as much as the IPL does, since the BCCI can now afford it?
About 30 to 40 people are on a retainer worth Rs 1 crore each, which is $200,000. Then they get an amount for every Test match that they play. Then they get a share of the media-rights income of the BCCI. Twenty-six per cent of BCCI's income is given to the players, 13% to international players, ten and a half to domestic. So today a Ranji Trophy player who would once be getting Rs 1000 ($18), is getting Rs 40,000 a day ($737), so cricket can be a profession. On the whole, a domestic player playing Ranji could earn about Rs 7-10 lakh a year ($13000-18,400), which is a good income. And as far as an international cricketer is concerned, he is earning money, as he gets his share of 13%, which is substantial.

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Its more than 7 lakhs.-10lakhs for established players. There are so many days of cricket in the ranji calender.

Somebody like Shreyas Iyer has played 9 tests so far. 9*4 = 36 days *40,000 is about 14 lakh. Then you have tournaments for ODI's and T20s. Which add about another 10 lakh or so.

 

Most top ranji players easily getting 20 lakhs plus. Keep in mind players were getting 3000 a year in 2004. So a decade on from 3000 to 40,000 is an incredible jump. I think even if it doubles in the next decade being a ranji player can set up a person well.

 

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Its more than 7 lakhs.-10lakhs for established players. There are so many days of cricket in the ranji calender.

Somebody like Shreyas Iyer has played 9 tests so far. 9*4 = 36 days *40,000 is about 14 lakh. Then you have tournaments for ODI's and T20s. Which add about another 10 lakh or so.

 

Most top ranji players easily getting 20 lakhs plus. Keep in mind players were getting 3000 a year in 2004. So a decade on from 3000 to 40,000 is an incredible jump. I think even if it doubles in the next decade being a ranji player can set up a person well.

 

not 3000 a year but per day of match.

 

http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/story/140818.html

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