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Highest Paid Players In The Super Smash 2022-23

Tests are valued at $10,250, ODIs at $4,000, T20Is at $2,500, the Plunket Shield at $1,750, the Ford Trophy/Hallyburton Johnstone Shield at $800, and the Super Smash at $575. Meanwhile, in India, the wage gap between male and female cricketers is significant. Male cricketers on Category A+ contracts earn Rs 7 crore per year, whereas female cricketers get only Rs 50 lakh.

This is estimated to be $65.3 million for the four-year term, which begins on Wednesday, representing a 16% rise over the previous four years. Furthermore, the player payment pool will get 30% of professional profits in excess of the forecasted amount.

White Ferns on contract may now earn between $142,000 and $163,000 every game, which includes a retainer and match money. It was a one hundred percent increase above their previous arrangement. Each One Day International costs $4000, while each Twenty20 match costs $2500.

The one-day competition costs $800 each match, while the Super Smash T20 event costs $575. The top-ranked White Fern, who also participates in a full domestic season, may earn more than $180,000. Cricket has gone a long way since 2014, when the top salary for a White Fern was just $25,000 per year.

Players offered central contracts for 2022-23 season:

  1. Tom Blundell
  2. Will Young
  3. Ish Sodhi
  4. Glenn Phillips
  5. Mitchell Santner
  6. Henry Nicholls
  7. Kane Williamson
  8. Lockie Ferguson
  9. Martin Guptill
  10. Tim Southee
  11. Ajaz Patel
  12. Colin de Grandhomme
  13. Kyle Jamieson
  14. Matt Henry
  15. Daryl Mitchell
  16. Neil Wagner
  17. Tom Latham
  18. Trent Boult
  19. Michael Bracewell
  20. Devon Conway

Squads

Auckland Aces:

  • Graeme Beghin
  • Jamie Brown
  • Robbie O’Donnell (c)
  • Mark Chapman
  • Louis Delport
  • Danru Ferns
  • Ben Horne (wk)
  • Ben Lister
  • Matt McEwan
  • Colin Munro
  • Will O’Donnell
  • Glenn Phillips
  • Ollie Pringle
  • Sean Solia
  • Will Somerville
  • Ross ter Braak
  • Lockie Ferguson
  • Martin Guptill
  • Kyle Jamieson

Canterbury Kings

  • Todd Astle
  • Chad Bowes
  • Cole McConchie (c)
  • Jack Boyle
  • Leo Carter
  • Sean Davey
  • Cam Fletcher (wk)
  • Andrew Hazeldine
  • Tyler Lortan
  • Ken McClure
  • Daryl Mitchell
  • Ed Nuttall
  • Fraser Sheat
  • Henry Shipley
  • Theo van Woerkom
  • Will Williams
  • Matt Henry
  • Tom Latham
  • Henry Nicholls

Central Stags

  • Doug Bracewell
  • Tom Bruce (c)
  • Brad Schmulian
  • Josh Clarkson
  • Dane Cleaver (wk)
  • Greg Hay
  • Jayden Lennox
  • Christian Leopard
  • Adam Milne
  • Seth Rance
  • Ben Smith
  • Blair Tickner
  • Ray Toole
  • Ben WheeleR
  • Bayley Wiggins
  • George Worker
  • Ajaz Patel
  • Ross Taylor
  • Will Young

Northern Knights:

  • James Baker
  • Peter Bocock
  • Dean Brownlie
  • Zak Gibson
  • Joe Carter
  • Katene Clarke
  • Henry Cooper
  • Anton Devcich (c)
  • Matthew Fisher
  • Brett Hampton
  • Scott Kuggeleijn
  • Brett Randell
  • Jeet Raval
  • Tim Seifert (wk)
  • Anurag Verma
  • Joe Walker
  • Trent Boult
  • Colin de Grandhomme
  • Mitchell Santner
  • Ish Sodhi
  • Tim Southee
  • Neil Wagner
  • BJ Watling
  • Kane Williamson

Otago Volts:

  • Matt Bacon
  • Neil Broom
  • Max Chu
  • Jarrod McKay
  • Jacob Duffy (c)
  • Josh Finnie
  • Dean Foxcroft
  • Camden Hawkins
  • Anaru Kitchen
  • Nick Kelly
  • Dale PhillipS
  • Hamish Rutherford
  • Mitch Renwick (wk)
  • Michael Rippon
  • Michael Rae
  • Nathan Smith

Wellington Firebirds:

  • Finn Allen
  • Hamish Bennett
  • Lauchie Johns
  • Jakob Bhula
  • Michael Bracewell (c/wk)
  • Fraser Colson
  • Andrew Fletcher
  • Jamie Gibson
  • Troy Johnson
  • lain McPeake
  • Ollie Newton
  • Rachin Ravindra
  • Ben Sears
  • Michael Snedden
  • Logan van Beek
  • Peter Younghusband
  • Tom Blundell
  • Devon Conway
  • Jimmy Neesham