India, Dec. 23 -- The Board of Control for Cricket in India has more than doubled the match fees of women cricketers in domestic cricket, a move triggered by India's maiden ODI World Cup triumph and aimed at creating a more equitable pay structure across the circuit. 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. P14...