Starting with pay parity, Binny-led BCCI sets gold standards for other sports bodies (Image Source: IANS)
Pay parity for international cricketers was initiated, which means the match fees for women's players are now at par with their male counterparts across formats.
Recently, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) led the way for the formation and selling of franchises as well as media rights for the upcoming Women's Premier League, to be held in March 2023. It has made the five-team WPL the second-most valuable women's sports league in the world, behind only the 12-team Women's NBA in the US.
There was also the adoption and upgradation of a new digital interface, which would help the state associations approve and recommend to the BCCI release of fees to players digitally.