BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur today said former president N Srinivasan will continue to represent BCCI at ICC till September 2015 after which the Board will chalk a way forward at its Annual General Meeting.
As per rules, the ICC chairman's post belongs to the BCCI representative for two years from July 2014 to June 2016.
"As per resolution in the AGM, Mr Srinivasan will be BCCI's representative at the ICC till September 2015. In September, we will have our Annual General Meeting (AGM) as per schedule where there would be discussions about what will be the way forward for us," BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur told PTI during an interview.
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With a month and half into his tenure, Thakur spoke about a host of issues including the decision to appoint a replacement for Duncan Fletcher.
"The discussions are still on. India's next international assignment is in June and we still have some time to go for that. We will be certainly appointing a new coach. We (myself and president Dalmiya) are having a discussions with a lot of people. It's a decision that needs to be taken after a lot of deliberations keeping the interests of Indian cricket in mind," the BJP leader said when asked about the possible successor of Fletcher.
But Thakur did not forget to mention that BCCI "will speak to all stakeholders" before coming to a decision.
"Mr Dalmiya and myself will be speaking to the senior members of the board as well as senior players. We also sought for captain's view regarding the matter. We can assure that the best man available for the job will be appointed," Thakur said.
However, when asked about former India captain Sourav Ganguly's chances of getting the coach's job, Thakur presented a dead bat.
"At this point of time, I am not in a position to divulge any names," he was non-committal.