Rishabh Pant’s ₹27 Crore IPL Deal: All You Need to Know

Wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant made history as the most expensive player in IPL auction history, with Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) purchasing him for a record ₹27 crores. Here's a breakdown of his earnings, taxes, and contingencies if injuries or personal reasons arise during the tournament.

How Much Does Pant Receive After Taxes?
As per Indian income tax laws, Rishabh Pant will need to pay ₹8.1 crores as tax on his ₹27-crore contract. This leaves him with ₹18.9 crores as his net salary per season from the Lucknow franchise.

What Happens if a Player Gets Injured?

Pre-Tournament Injury or Withdrawal:

If Pant gets injured before the tournament or opts out due to personal reasons, no payment will be made.
The franchise retains the right to replace him with another player.
Mid-Tournament Injury:

If a player is injured during the tournament and has to withdraw, the franchise must pay the full contract amount.
BCCI's Role for Indian Players:

If an Indian player is injured while playing for Team India, the BCCI insurance policy ensures they receive their full season salary.

Foreign Players and Compensation
Foreign players injured before the tournament are not eligible for any compensation. However, if a player is benched for the entire season but remains available, they are entitled to their full contract salary.

Mid-Tournament Withdrawals for Personal Reasons:
If a player leaves the tournament mid-way for personal reasons, their payment will be prorated based on the number of matches played.

Key Takeaways:

Rishabh Pant earns ₹18.9 crores after taxes.
Injury before the tournament means no payment, but mid-tournament injuries guarantee full compensation.
BCCI ensures Indian players' earnings are protected during national duty-related injuries.


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