New Mumbai Coach to Get Annual Salary of INR 50 Lakh, Interviews on Thursday



The Mumbai Cricket Association is probably going to pass out an agreement worth INR 50 lakh to the new Mumbai mentor, according to a report in the Times of India. In a period where Covid-19 has affected the whole economy, this could be the best-paid occupation for a Mumbai mentor ever. 


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"MCA president Vijay Patil, secretary Sanjay Naik and the Cricket Improvement Committee were evident that the new mentor needs to get attractive compensation, considering the pressing factor of the great profile work, as everybody anticipates that Mumbai should progress admirably. This is the motivation behind why such countless huge names have applied for the post this time. The new mentor is probably going to get an agreement worth Rs 50 lakh," the source said. 


Normally, the MCA pays INR 15-20 lakh each year to the senior group's mentor. In any case, Patil kept up that he is hoping to raise the compensation to INR 50 lakh. The meetings for the Mumbai mentor will start in the BKC on Thursday. 


In the interim, India Women's captain Mithali Raj anticipated the future putting the past behind her, saying she will cooperate with recently designated mentor Ramesh Powar to serve the group. Mithali and Powar were engaged with a tussle after the 2018 ICC T20 World Cup, which in the long run prompted Powar being dropped as mentor. 


"The past is passed by. You can't return. I'm certain he (Ramesh Powar) will concoct plans and we together will guide the boat," Mithali revealed to The Hindu. 


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"We will work couple and construct an extremely solid group for the future, particularly with the World Cup planned one year from now." 


Discussing the forthcoming Tests against England and Australia, Mithali said,"For every one of the young people in the group, and in any event, for somebody like me who played a Test match seven years prior, there is no stuff to convey. We have not played the configuration for so long and thus can play with a receptive outlook."

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