"A few years back, BCCI was almost ready to carry out accreditation process of the agents but it met with a lot of resistance from senior Indian cricketers. The topic came up for discussion today as to how senior players had then stopped BCCI from initiating the move," a senior BCCI official who attended the working committee meeting told PTI today.
The official informed that they are preparing the framework of how the 'Players' Agents' will brought in the BCCI ambit which will help them to execute a better monitoring process.
The senior BCCI officials are especially worried about how lot of India U-19 players have been lured by agents.
In fact the Delhi cricketing circle spoke in hushed tones about the agent of one of the promising U-19 cricketer, who would be always seen during domestic or even 'A' team matches and that too in the enclosure close to the media box.
IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla also gave some valuable inputs while DDCA president Arun Jaitley spoke at length about the legal modalities that can be introduced in the contracts.