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The initiative by the Indian Cricketers Association (ICA) is expected to benefit approximately 50 families of former Indian cricketers. (PHOTO: AP)
The Indian Cricketers Association (ICA) has announced a One-Time Benefit (OTB) for the spouses of deceased ICA members after their second board meeting of FY 2025-26 in Bangalore, where other significant initiatives were also discussed. The Board has approved a lump sum amount of Rs. 1,00,000 (One Lakh Rupees) to be dispersed to eligible spouses upon approval. Initially, approximately 50 beneficiaries are expected to benefit from this initiative, ensuring immediate support to families in need.
The Indian Cricketers Association said that the initiative “aims to provide financial assistance and honour the contributions of our members’ families during their times of loss”.
According to a statement released by the Indian Cricketers Association, the benefit will be applicable to only spouses of deceased Indian Cricketers Association members, with the exception of International Test Cricketers. This benefit is distinct from the existing One-Time Benefit for Members.
The initiative underscores ICA’s commitment to supporting the families of our cricketers beyond their active careers and in times of need.
This benefit will be periodically reviewed and may be adjusted subject to the Board’s assessment and if the BCCI approves a pension scheme for widows and widowers in the future.
What is the Indian Cricketers’ Association (ICA)?
The Indian Cricketers Association was established on July 5, 2019, and is recognized by the BCCI as the sole organization representing former Indian cricketers. With over 1,750 members, the Indian Cricketers Association aims to safeguard and promote their welfare and interests.
What are the initiatives undertaken by ICA?
1. Senior Member Recognition Program – Indian Cricketers Association has honored approximately 170 veteran members over 60 years of age who do not receive any pension or gratuity from the BCCI or State Associations. Each selected member has been awarded a one-time benefit of ₹1,00,000 as a token of appreciation for their contributions.
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2. Group Health Insurance Initiative – Indian Cricketers Association has successfully covered till date around 1,079 eligible members under a group health insurance scheme, providing a sum insured of ₹2.5 lakhs per member, ensuring health coverage.
3. Annual Health Check-up Program – Indian Cricketers Association offers an annual health check-up program, which includes 43 diagnostic tests for eligible members and their spouses. To date, approximately 2,220 individuals across the country have benefitted from this initiative, with tests conducted conveniently at their homes.
4. Emergency Financial Assistance – Indian Cricketers Association has extended one-time financial aid of up to ₹1,00,000 to members facing urgent medical expenses due to financial difficulties. This assistance has benefited 77 members so far.