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Virat Kohli meets COA chief Vinod Rai over salary hike

| @indiablooms | Nov 30, 2017, at 06:01 pm

Mumbai, Nov 30 (IBNS): Indian captain Virat Kohli on Thursday met Supreme Court-appointed COA's chief Vinod Rai to discuss over the salary hike, media reports said.

Former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is also expected to be present at the meeting.

Presently Indian players earn less than 8% of the BCCI's revenue and Rai wants to change it by hiking the salary of the cricketers, reports said.

Kohli is presently busy in playing the ongoing Test series against Sri Lanka.


Image: facebook.com/pg/virat.kohli

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