Committee of Administrators News
The Supreme Court on Friday allowed the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) to go ahead with its election as scheduled on September 28.
The last date for filing an application for the position of head coach was July 30. Former India player Ravi Shastri is the current coach of the Indian cricket team.
International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday had requested the BCCI to remove the Army insignia which were seen on the gloves of MS Dhoni during the India-South Africa clash in World Cup 2019. Watch this video to know more.
International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday had requested the BCCI to remove the Army insignia which were seen on the gloves of MS Dhoni during the India-South Africa clash in World Cup 2019. Watch this video to know more.
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International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday had requested the BCCI to remove the Army insignia which were seen on the gloves of MS Dhoni during the India-South Africa clash in World Cup 2019. Watch this video to know more.
With CoA announcing the BCCI elections on October 22 and aiming to finish the state body polls by September 30, the six North-East states need clarity as they go into their maiden elections after acquiring full member status.
Ganguly has been an administrator for more than five years now but contributing in technical matters and strategy is what excites him the most.
Rai also said that the CoA will be writing to the ICC expressing their concerns over the recent terror attack that took place as well the need to pay proper attention to the security of the players and officials.
Shah further drew attention towards the worsening relationship between the two countries, insisting at the same time that the final decision would ultimately rest with the government.
The BCCI acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary today launched a scathing attack on Committee of Administrators (COA) chief Vinod Rai, terming him a "complete failure" in the implementation of the Supreme Court-mandated Lodha Committee reforms.
Taking strong exception to Committee of Administrators's (CoA) decision to stall BCCI's Special General Meeting (SGM) on June 22, acting secretary Amitabh Chaudhary has accused Vinod Rai and Diana Edulji of "trying to prevent the General Body from discussing the decisions taken opaquely and without any authority".
The Committee of Administrators (CoA) running the BCCI will review India's dismal performance in South Africa following the conclusion of the tour.
After meeting Virat Kohli, CoA chief Vinod Rai promises to restructure players' compensation package
Addressing the salary hike issue, Rai said that it will "now match the revenue with the compensation that each player will receive."
The COA has given the entire break up in its status report and the expenses under various heads which includes air-fare, TA/DA, accommodation, foreign exchange allowance to name a few.
Till date a number of units have only listed the names of their office bearers, which has been uploaded on board's website.
Rai once again stated what he has already mentioned in the fourth status report that their efforts to bring in consensus failed.
This new development comes after the apex court appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA), in a scathing status report, described the duo of Srinivasan and Shah as "disqualified office bearers with vested interest", who are still trying to stall implementation of Lodha reforms.
Rai opted to play down the widely reported 'tussle' between the captain and coach, but many had already termed the Kumble's resignation as one sad episode in the annals of Indian cricket.
Guha who was also deputed by the Supreme Court in the Committee of Administrators to run the BCCI had made sensational claims in his letter in which he had questioned the stardom and conflict of interest by some members.
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