Last Updated: May 13, 2025, 20:42 Istrohit Sharma Virat Kohli Demotion? Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma were placed in the ‘A Plus’ category despite retirement from T20 International. So the question is whether Virat and Rohit’s Central after retiring from the Test … Read more Virat-will be Demotion of Rohit? Highlights-Rohit retired from Test cricket. Both are still in BCCI’s A Plus category. If there is a loss, then there will be a loss of crores. Two veteran batsmen of Indian cricket Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have retired from Test cricket. Both of them announced their retirement through Insta Post. Both have already announced retirement from T20 International. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are still in the BCCI Central Contract List and are included in the A Plus category. So can they be demonstrated later? The BCCI announced the Central Contract List a few days ago. In which he kept Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in A Plus category. Knowing that he has retired from T20 International cricket. Whereas earlier it was the BCCI rule that he used to keep the player who retired from a single format in A or B category. But for Virat and Rohit, he did not consider this rule necessary. IPL Revised Schedule: When Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals match? What will start from there, where it was over, the deity Kohli and Rohit Sharma are in A Plus despite retirement from T20 International, but both have retired from Tests and T20s. In such a situation, will the BCCI demonstrate them and bring them into A or B category or it will be interesting to see both of them remain intact in A Plus. Despite retiring from T20, Virat-Rohit was included in A Plus. In such a situation, it is very low that Virat and Rohit should be demonstrated. If there is a demotion, Virat-Rohit will harm that if BCCI demonstrates Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, then both of them will lose crores. BCCI gives 7 crore rupees every year to players with A Plus category. If Virat Rohit will join A category, then he will suffer a loss of 2 crores because Rs 5 crore has been fixed annually for A category. At the same time, if both of them go to B category, then they will lose 4 crores. The BCCI has set a limit of Rs 3 crore annually for B category. Contact: satyam.sengar@nw18.com the latest news of India Pakistan on News18 India see Location: New Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi Delhi, DelhihomeCrick, despite retirement retirement, A+ will be in A+ category? Crores at stake
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Will Virat-Rohit be in A+ category despite retirement? Millions of stakes in Central Contract
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