Revealed: How much money Mohammed Shami will earn now that he is cleared By BCCI?
Updated - 23 Mar 2018, 10:57 AM
With Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) clearing Mohammed Shami of fixing charges, he will not have to bear any monetary loss. Meanwhile, he suddenly faced a potential loss of a hefty sum post the recent charges brought against him by his wife, Hasin Jahan.
However, BCCI recently cleared Shami of any match-fixing charges and hande him a Grade B contract. As a result, Shami will get Rs 3 crore from the board annually.
Meanwhile, Shami, who IPL career suddenly received a jolt is now free to play the cash-rich league. Delhi Daredevils signed up him for INR 3 crore at the recent player auction after the franchise decided to use one of their Right To Match (RTM) cards to retain Shami’s services.
Shami’s income:
SOURCE OF INCOME | AMOUNT |
BCCI Grade B Contract | 3 crores |
Delhi Daredevils | 3 crores |
Meanwhile, on March 7, Shami’s wife, Hasin brought an array of accusations against the India pacer. Hasin charged paceman Shami with domestic violence and extra-marital affairs. In a series of claims made by her last week, she also claimed Shami had fixed matches. Moreover, filed a written complaint against Shami.
Kolkata Police has booked Shami under various non-bailable and bailable sections of the IPC; including Section 498A, which deals with cruelty to a woman by her husband or his relatives, Section 307 – attempt to murder, Section 323 – punishment for voluntarily causing hurt, Section 376 – rape, Section 506 – criminal intimidation, Section 328 and Section 34.
However, Shami had dismissed all the allegations and urged for a thorough investigation into the allegations. He also said it is a conspiracy to ruin his career.
With, Shami cleared of match-fixing charges, Kolkata Police will now investigate the charges of domestic violence and adultery.
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