Ahmedabad (Gujarat): Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah has said that after the Indian Cricket Board introduced equal pay to the men's and women's cricketers, several other sports bodies like the US Open tennis, the English Cricket Board and International Cricket Council (ICC) announced equal pay to their players.
Shah was speaking during the launch of a pioneering initiative aimed at empowering young individuals and advancing gender equality here. He mentioned steps BCCI took for men's and women's cricketers' pay parity.
"The BCCI introduced pay parity for men and women. After our decision, US Open Tennis, the English Cricket Board and ICC did a pay parity for men and women," the BCCI secretary said.
The BCCI has undertaken several initiatives to promote gender equality in the world of cricket. "As we gear up for the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup, I urge all the young students to not only watch the game but also actively participate and enjoy them," Jay Shah further said.
Jay Shah also praised Indian batter, Smriti Mandhana who was present at the event for winning a gold medal at the Asian Games in China.
“First of all I want to congratulate you for winning gold in the Asian Games," he added. India defended a modest total of 117 runs against Sri Lanka to bag a gold medal in their debut Asian Games outing on Monday last.