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Srini faction raises 10-point objections, Secy Amitabh skips meeting

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 24 2018 | 9:15 PM IST

Disgruntled members of the BCCI comprising a few disqualified and several current state unit officials today came together under the leadership of former president N Srinivasan to launch a 10-point salvo against the Committee of Administrators (CoA).

While notable participants among 15 state units were acting president CK Khanna (Delhi), cornered treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhry (Haryana) and current CAB president Sourav Ganguly (joining on tele-conference), the acting secretary Amitabh Chaudhary (Jharkhand) chose to skip the informal gathering keeping a distance from the revolters.

Ousted former BCCI president Anurag Thakur's younger brother Arun joined the conference via tele-conference along with CAB secretary Avishek Dalmiya (representing National Cricket Club).

Hyderabad's Sesh Narayan, Goa's ousted Vinod Phadke and MPCA Secretary Milind Kanmadikar also joined the gathering.

"I am in Ranchi. There are a lot of theories about who belongs to what camps. My absence from the meeting is a proof that I certainly do not belong to any camp. But yes, I am with anybody who is saying the right things," Amitabh told PTI today.

While N Srinivasan did not make any comments, former secretary Niranjan Shah spoke about how the CoA is taking unilateral decisions without consulting anyone.

They raised 10 issues.

The first point of the press note read: "The tender for media rights of domestic and bilateral games in India, which six years ago was sold for 43 crores per match after much discussion and effort and after following a transparent process, is now being decided only by a two member COA with inputs and briefings from the CEO and the legal team. They have put a minimum bid value which is lower than the existing value of six years ago. The Marketing Committee or the members that constitute the General Body of the BCCI were not consulted."
"It is a matter of great regret that the CoA approved one-time benefit to one of its members and her sister and has failed to disclose this as a transaction with an interested party. While the CoA pontificates on a number of things, when their interest is involved they are silent."
"...the CoA is appointing people at exorbitant salaries without consulting the members and nobody knows what procedures were followed. The role of the head hunting agency (Kornferry) was also questioned."
"Decisions with regard to the NCA are taken without any consultation or approvals of members or even the NCA committee despite repeated communications requesting to do so. The NCA is integral to the development of future cricketers and the members have been completely ignored in its planning, development and execution of programs."

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First Published: Mar 24 2018 | 9:15 PM IST

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