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BCCI Central Contract: Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli had retired from T20 International last year. But despite this, the BCCI is considering them to keep A Plus in the Central Contract List. This is a great and a …Read more

Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli can be included in A Plus.
Highlights
- Preparation to keep Rohit and Virat in A Plus category.
- Jadeja and Bumrah can also join the A Plus category.
- A Plus category players get Rs 7 crore annually.
New Delhi. The Central Contract List of BCCI has not been released yet. Fans are eagerly waiting for this. In the past, news came that Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli can be excluded from A Plus category. But this will not happen. According to a report, BCCI is preparing to retain Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in A Plus category.
According to an ANI report, BCCI is ready to stay in A Plus category despite veteran Indian star batsmen Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli retiring from T20 International cricket last year. Along with him, Ravindra Jadeja and Jaspreet Bumrah can also be included in the A Plus category. Last year, Ravindra Jadeja also announced his retirement from T20 International cricket.
Last year, Shreyas Iyer was excluded from the Central Contract List of 2023-2024. But this time he is expected to return. The star batsman was not included in the list after refusing to play the Ranji Trophy match for Mumbai after being dropped from the Indian Test team after the second Test against England. However, after this he participated in domestic cricket.
Shreyas has played an important role in India’s victory in the 2025 Champions Trophy. Where he was the player scoring the most runs of the team by scoring 243 runs in five innings. Ishaan Kishan’s return is less likely. Although he had recently scored a century in the first match of IPL, but at the moment the selection committee is not discussing the name of Ishaan. Let us know that the BCCI gives Rs 7 crore annually to the players living in A Plus. A gives 5 crores to A category, 3 crore to B category and 1 crore to C category.