In a major development to boost participation in domestic cricket, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has increased the salary and match fees for all men's First-Class cricketers. After revision of the salary, each cricketer is expected to receive at least BDT 40000, up by BDT 10000 from its earlier, lower cap of BDT 30000. The highest pay grade, meanwhile, is BDT 65000, which will be given to Grade A cricketers.

The decision was made during the first meeting of the ad hoc committee, led by the newly appointed Tamim Iqbal. The former cricketer was in a state of shock to know about the underpaid cricketers playing in the domestic circuit back home. As a result, the committee took a prompt decision to increase the scale of salaries and match fees for the athletes.

"There has been little increment in the past three to four years. I think the players were highly underpaid in the previous salary structure. These players work hard, and cricket exists because of their efforts. At the very least, they deserve fair compensation. This may not be ideal, but it is certainly an improvement, considering there are limits to how much can be increased at once," Tamim stated as quoted by ESPNcricinfo.

Salary for men's domestic cricketers

Grade Previous Salary (in BDT) Approved Salary (in BDT) Grade A 35,000 40,000 Grade B 35,000 50,000 Grade C 35,000 65,000

*Applicable from January 2026

The change in match fees relates to the players participating in the indigenous competitions like the Bangladesh Cricket League and National Cricket League.

Match fee for men's domestic cricketers (for NCL and BCL)

Previous BDT 75,000 Approved BDT 100,000

Changes to Women cricketers' match fees and salary

Match Fees

Format Previous (in BDT) Approved (in BDT) T20 5,000 10,000 One-Day 5,000 10,000 Multi-Day - 20,000

Salary