"He will be attending the BCCI AGM as an MCA representative. We have already sent his name to the BCCI," MCA sources said.
Pawar, who headed the Board from 2005-08 was also the ICC chief from 2010-12, had earlier in the day said that he wasn't too eager to contest for the top job at the upcoming BCCI election.
"I have not decided on it. Basically I am not eager (to contest for president's post)," Pawar said.
As per a recent Supreme Court verdict, Srinivasan cannot contest the upcoming BCCI elections unless he disassociates himself from his Indian Premier League franchise Chennai Super Kings on the ground of conflict of interest.
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MCA sources had earlier said, Pawar, if he jumps into the fray, was confident of getting the requisite support from the East Zone as well as the rest of the Board if it comes to a contest with the ruling faction.
This time it's the turn of East zone to propose and second the candidature of BCCI president.