MCA Introduces Contract System for Mumbai Players Amid IPL 2026
The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) has introduced a contract system for domestic cricketers, providing financial support and stability to players. This move aims to help players who perform well in domestic tournaments but do not get opportunities in the IPL or the Indian national team.
Contract System Details
The contract system will have three categories: Grade A, Grade B, and Grade C. Ajinkya Naik, MCA President, announced that Grade A players will receive ₹12 lakh to ₹20 lakh per year, while Grade B players will receive ₹8 lakh to ₹12 lakh per year. Grade C players will receive ₹8 lakh per year.
Key Players React
Krunal Pandya praised Hardik Pandya in a separate context, but the introduction of the contract system has been welcomed by players and experts alike. The move is seen as a positive step towards providing financial stability to domestic cricketers.
Key Moments in MCA’s Decision
The MCA has been working towards providing better facilities and support to domestic cricketers. Some of the key moments that led to the introduction of the contract system include:
- MCA introduces contract system for domestic cricketers from 2026-27 season
- Players divided into Grade A, Grade B, and Grade C categories
- MCA decides to give Ranji Trophy players the same match fees as BCCI in 2024
Analysis and Expert Insights
Experts believe that the contract system will help to reduce the financial burden on domestic cricketers, allowing them to focus on their game. The move is also expected to attract more talent to the domestic circuit, as players will be assured of a steady income.
Fan Reactions
Fans have welcomed the introduction of the contract system, seeing it as a positive step towards supporting domestic cricketers. Many have taken to social media to praise the MCA for their decision, with some calling it a ‘game-changer’ for Mumbai cricket.
Conclusion
The introduction of the contract system is a significant development for Mumbai cricket, providing a reward for players’ hard work. With the new system in place, domestic cricketers can look forward to a more stable and secure financial future, allowing them to focus on their game and represent Mumbai with pride.

