Updated On: 24 March, 2025 07:42 AM IST | Mumbai | Clayton Murzello
Former first-class players below the age of 70 and are not part of the BCCI pension scheme for domestic cricketers, used to get Rs 10,000 from the MCA

Mahesh Sampat and Sanjay Jaywant
The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) has decided to increase the monthly pension of their former first-class cricketers and umpires by 50 per cent. “The monthly pension amount for former cricketers and umpires will be increased by 50%, ensuring greater financial security and well-being for those who have dedicated their careers to the sport,” said MCA president Ajinkya Naik on Sunday in a press release which included key decisions taken by the Association’s Apex Council in their meeting last Wednesday.
Former first-class players below the age of 70 and are not part of the BCCI pension scheme for domestic cricketers, used to get Rs 10,000 from the MCA. Now they will get Rs 15,000 while 70-plus ex-players will be given Rs 30,000 as against Rs 20,000. It is learnt that ex-Ranji Trophy players Mahesh Sampat and Sanjay Jaywant along with the late Avinash Karnik, approached the MCA to appeal for an enhancement in pension when the Association was headed by the late Amol Kale, who passed away in June last year.