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DDCA members appear before panel, Bansal positive Delhi Test

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 13 2015 | 8:48 PM IST
Even as its president Sneh Prakash Bansal expressed optimism of hosting the final Test between India and South Africa here, 13 members of the DDCA appeared before a three-member probe committee which pointed out lapses including complaints of favoritism in selection of players at different levels by the state cricket body.
The Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) is under pressure after BCCI kept Pune as a back-up venue and the state government directed the state cricket body to pay Rs 24.45 crore in entertainment taxes. But Bansal insisted that the match is on.
"We are very positive about the match happening at the Feroz Shah Kotla. We have got the backing of the government as well and are confident of making the November 17 deadline set by the BCCI," Bansal told PTI.
"Look, all this has been happening for the last five years. We are working towards our goals of getting things in order and we are very positive that things will be sorted out in time," he added.
While Bansal exuded confidence, DDCA vice-president Chetan Chauhan and other board members appeared before the probe committee headed by Principal Secretary (Vigilance Department) Chetan Sanghi.
"In the meeting, the Committee pointed out the issue of DDCA facing multiple probes from different agencies of Central government - CBI, SFIO, Registrars of Companies (ROC).

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"Besides, there are also four police complaints against the cricket body and it has not been able to get even competition certificate and structural safety certificate for the stadium from MCD," sources said.
Former India captain Bishen Singh Bedi alongwith many former Delhi cricketers had met Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal yesterday, seeking his intervention in "cleaning up" DDCA.
Yesterday, the AAP government appointed a three-member committee to probe allegations of corruption in it and asked the panel to submit the findings by November 14.
"Committee has also sought to know what the DDCA officials are doing for promotion of cricket in the capital when all these agencies of Centre are probing them and thus they are bringing a bad name to Delhi," sources said.

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First Published: Nov 13 2015 | 8:48 PM IST

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