MUMBAI, Dec. 23 -- In more good news for India's women's cricketers, a revision in payments for cricketers in domestic cricket was agreed to during the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Apex Council meeting held on Monday, a senior BCCI official said. The BCCI has decided to go for a uniform enhanced structure in senior women's domestic tournaments, increasing the payment to Rs.50,000 per day for the playing XI and Rs.25,000 per day for the reserves, respectively. Presently, the cricketers were getting paid Rs.20,000 per day for the playing XI members and Rs.10,000 per day for those in the reserves. For the junior women's tournaments, the cricketers will be paid Rs.25,000 per day for the playing XI and Rs.12,500 per day for the reserves. For T20 matches, the fees will be Rs.12,500 for the playing XI and Rs.6,250 for the reserves. For the T20 matches, in both senior and junior tournaments, the fees will be half of the applicable rates in one-day games. In 2022, the BCCI had announced that the women cricketers would get the same match fees as the men's team. So, for a Test match, that is Rs.15 lakh per match, while for ODIs and T20Is, the player would take home Rs.6 and Rs.3 lakh respectively. This current revision comes at a time of unprecedented popularity and success of women's cricket in the country. India's women cricketers became the toast of the nation after they defied the odds to triumph in the ODI World Cup in front of the home fans earlier this year. The BCCI had also announced a cash reward of Rs.51 crore for the entire squad and support staff after the tournament. The title run was all the more sweet given they were written off after suffering three back-to-back defeats in the league stage. But the gritty Harmanpreet Kaur-led unit turned it around in style, beating New Zealand in their penultimate league game before stunning the mighty Australians in the semi-final and completing the job against South Africa in the final. The latest season of the Women's Premier League, which has also added to the financial pot of the women cricketers, will start next month....