The head of Board of Control for Cricket in India’s Committee of Administrators, Vinod Rai, on Wednesday, termed his discussion with Indian captain Virat Kohli a “fruitful one” and promised to address their concerns regarding central contracts, reported PTI.

The former CAG stated that the COA doesn’t need “any intermediary” between the body and the players. Recently, former India player Ravi Shastri commented on the contract structure released by the BCCI recently, remarking that the players earn “peanuts”, “Let me make it clear at the very onset that any issue pertaining to players’ interest will be addressed with utmost seriousness. We will not leave any stone unturned in this regard. But the COA will directly deal with players and does not need any intermediaries,” Rai said.

Rai and another committee member, Vikram Limaye, met Kohli and a few Indian players in Hyderabad before the start of the Indian Premier League’s inaugural match to discuss the central contract issue.

“We met Virat and a few other players and it was a very fruitful discussion with them. We have already asked chief coach Anil Kumble to make a presentation. In fact, Virat also spoke about the presentation,” Rai said.

When asked if the next hike in central contract would be based on Kumble’s presentation, Rai replied, “That I can’t tell you right now but like we doubled the retainership fee for 2016-’17, we would certainly work on it again. The players interest will be kept in mind.”

The COA also met BCCI office bearers Aniruddh Chaudhry and Amitabh Chaudhary to discuss about operational details of IPL, “Both the office bearers have promised total support and co-operation for smooth running of IPL,” Rai said.