On the Indian domestic circuit, the Vijay Hazare Trophy will start on December 24 after the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy is finished. Since former India captain Virat Kohli decided to compete in the event, this season has attracted a lot of attention.
Fans are ecstatic about Kohli’s 15-year return to the Vijay Hazare Trophy, which he previously participated in during the 2009–10 season. In addition to his return, there is interest in the amount of money he will make playing domestic cricket as he will represent Delhi in this year’s tournament.
Cricket players with 20 or fewer List A appearances earn INR 40,000 per match, those with 21 to 40 matches earn INR 50,000 per match, and those with 41 or more List A appearances earn INR 60,000 per match, according to the BCCI’s domestic pay structure, which is solely based on a player’s List A experience. Virat Kohli will receive INR 60,000 each match while playing for Delhi in the Vijay Hazare Trophy because he is in the highest bracket due to his more than 300 List A appearances.
Although Delhi has seven league games planned, Virat Kohli is not anticipated to play in every one of them.
He is only expected to play in three games, according to reports: against Andhra on December 24, Gujarat on December 26, and Railways on January 6.
Delhi, Haryana, Gujarat, Saurashtra, Services, Odisha, Railways, and Andhra Pradesh are all in Group D. The knockout stages will begin on January 12 after the league phase concludes on January 11. Prior to establishing himself with the Indian national side, Virat Kohli had two fantastic seasons with Delhi, which contributed to his remarkable Vijay Hazare Trophy record.
Between 2008 and 2010, Virat Kohli had 12 appearances in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, scoring an incredible 763 runs at an average of 69.33, including two fifties and four hundreds. His supremacy in India’s domestic 50-over format during that time is highlighted by this amazing consistency.






