Shirke had quit as BCCI treasurer as he wanted the erstwhile president N Srinivasan to step down from his post with match-fixing allegations levelled against his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan during the 2013 edition of IPL.
Asked about his much-lauded decision to step down voluntarily, Shirke said," That's history."
"What's important is what we are able to achieve going forward. We want redemption of BCCI's image. We have a young and dynamic President and we will do our best to meet the aspirations of fans and all stakeholders," Shirke said.
Shirke asserted that advertising for post of India coach's job was a step in the direction of transparency.
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"It's an initiative to improve and bring about more transparency. It's a welcome initiative. There has to be an eligibility criteria and we are in the process of making a document (on that criteria)," Shrike told NDTV.
Asked if former captain Rahul Dravid on the Board's radar for the job, Shirke said process will be followed and no one was on their radar.
"The matter is pending before the court. Predicting the outcome is speculation. It's better to wait," he said when specifically asked about one-state-one-vote recommendation put forward by the Lodha panel.