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Sourav Ganguly likely to take over as new BCCI president

 

Sourav Ganguly rings the bell BCCI

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  • Nagraj GollapudiNews editor, ESPNcricinfo

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly is set to be the new BCCI president. Ganguly is expected to file his nomination on October 14, the deadline for that stage of the BCCI electoral process; he is also likely to be the lone candidate and so get elected unopposed. Jay Shah, Gujarat Cricket Association joint-secretary until recently and son of India's Home Minister Amit Shah, is similarly in position to be the new BCCI secretary.

October 14 is the last day set by the BCCI's electoral officer to receive names for the five office-bearers' posts, for which elections are scheduled on October 23. Brijesh Patel, a former India batsman and experienced administrator who has served in various positions at the Karnataka State Cricket Association and BCCI, is expected to become the new IPL chairman.

It is also understood that Arun Singh Dhumal, brother of former BCCI president Anurag Thakur, is expected to file for the treasurer's position, and Kerala Cricket Association secretary KC George for the joint-secretary's position.

Ganguly and Shah will both serve for around 10 months before going into the mandatory cooling off period of three years. An office bearer or an administrator has to serve the cooling off period, which is part of the new BCCI constitution formed on the basis of the RM Lodha Committee recommendations, after having served six consecutive years in any position at the national or state levels.

The idea to have Ganguly and Shah in the two most important positions in the Indian board was taken at an unofficial meeting in Mumbai on Sunday, attended by some of the key men in Indian cricket including former BCCI presidents N Srinivasan and Anurag Thakur, along with former board secretary Niranjan Shah, and former IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla.

Although all these individuals are part of the BCCI's old guard, they continue to wield a lot of power in Indian cricket. Srinivasan's daughter Rupa Gurunath was recently elected unopposed as the president of the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association; Dhumal was recently elected president of Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association, where Thakur held charge for several years. Niranjan Shah's son Jaydev, the former Saurashtra captain who retired less than a year ago, was elected as president of Saurashtra Cricket Association, once again unopposed.

Ganguly, Jay Shah and Patel were all present at the meeting in Mumbai which, one attendee said, was organised by Srinivasan. It is understood that Srinivasan announced Ganguly and Patel's name for the top positions in the BCCI and IPL. This was soon followed by the other attendees giving their oral approval to the other names filling up the remaining office bearers' positions.

Ganguly has never been shy of taking leadership roles. After finishing his career as one of the most successful captains in world cricket, he entered administration at the CAB under the tutelage of former BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya. He has also been at the helm of key sub-committees of the BCCI, including the technical panel and more recently the Cricket Advisory Committee.

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21 minutes ago, timmy said:

Sourav Ganguly likely to take over as new BCCI president

 

Sourav Ganguly rings the bell BCCI

2:06 AM
  • Nagraj GollapudiNews editor, ESPNcricinfo

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly is set to be the new BCCI president. Ganguly is expected to file his nomination on October 14, the deadline for that stage of the BCCI electoral process; he is also likely to be the lone candidate and so get elected unopposed. Jay Shah, Gujarat Cricket Association joint-secretary until recently and son of India's Home Minister Amit Shah, is similarly in position to be the new BCCI secretary.

October 14 is the last day set by the BCCI's electoral officer to receive names for the five office-bearers' posts, for which elections are scheduled on October 23. Brijesh Patel, a former India batsman and experienced administrator who has served in various positions at the Karnataka State Cricket Association and BCCI, is expected to become the new IPL chairman.

It is also understood that Arun Singh Dhumal, brother of former BCCI president Anurag Thakur, is expected to file for the treasurer's position, and Kerala Cricket Association secretary KC George for the joint-secretary's position.

Ganguly and Shah will both serve for around 10 months before going into the mandatory cooling off period of three years. An office bearer or an administrator has to serve the cooling off period, which is part of the new BCCI constitution formed on the basis of the RM Lodha Committee recommendations, after having served six consecutive years in any position at the national or state levels.

The idea to have Ganguly and Shah in the two most important positions in the Indian board was taken at an unofficial meeting in Mumbai on Sunday, attended by some of the key men in Indian cricket including former BCCI presidents N Srinivasan and Anurag Thakur, along with former board secretary Niranjan Shah, and former IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla.

Although all these individuals are part of the BCCI's old guard, they continue to wield a lot of power in Indian cricket. Srinivasan's daughter Rupa Gurunath was recently elected unopposed as the president of the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association; Dhumal was recently elected president of Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association, where Thakur held charge for several years. Niranjan Shah's son Jaydev, the former Saurashtra captain who retired less than a year ago, was elected as president of Saurashtra Cricket Association, once again unopposed.

Ganguly, Jay Shah and Patel were all present at the meeting in Mumbai which, one attendee said, was organised by Srinivasan. It is understood that Srinivasan announced Ganguly and Patel's name for the top positions in the BCCI and IPL. This was soon followed by the other attendees giving their oral approval to the other names filling up the remaining office bearers' positions.

Ganguly has never been shy of taking leadership roles. After finishing his career as one of the most successful captains in world cricket, he entered administration at the CAB under the tutelage of former BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya. He has also been at the helm of key sub-committees of the BCCI, including the technical panel and more recently the Cricket Advisory Committee.

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good for indian cricket.....

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Sourav Ganguly likely to take over as new BCCI president

 

Sourav Ganguly rings the bell BCCI

2:06 AM
  • Nagraj GollapudiNews editor, ESPNcricinfo

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly is set to be the new BCCI president. Ganguly is expected to file his nomination on October 14, the deadline for that stage of the BCCI electoral process; he is also likely to be the lone candidate and so get elected unopposed. Jay Shah, Gujarat Cricket Association joint-secretary until recently and son of India's Home Minister Amit Shah, is similarly in position to be the new BCCI secretary.

October 14 is the last day set by the BCCI's electoral officer to receive names for the five office-bearers' posts, for which elections are scheduled on October 23. Brijesh Patel, a former India batsman and experienced administrator who has served in various positions at the Karnataka State Cricket Association and BCCI, is expected to become the new IPL chairman.

It is also understood that Arun Singh Dhumal, brother of former BCCI president Anurag Thakur, is expected to file for the treasurer's position, and Kerala Cricket Association secretary KC George for the joint-secretary's position.

Ganguly and Shah will both serve for around 10 months before going into the mandatory cooling off period of three years. An office bearer or an administrator has to serve the cooling off period, which is part of the new BCCI constitution formed on the basis of the RM Lodha Committee recommendations, after having served six consecutive years in any position at the national or state levels.

The idea to have Ganguly and Shah in the two most important positions in the Indian board was taken at an unofficial meeting in Mumbai on Sunday, attended by some of the key men in Indian cricket including former BCCI presidents N Srinivasan and Anurag Thakur, along with former board secretary Niranjan Shah, and former IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla.

Although all these individuals are part of the BCCI's old guard, they continue to wield a lot of power in Indian cricket. Srinivasan's daughter Rupa Gurunath was recently elected unopposed as the president of the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association; Dhumal was recently elected president of Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association, where Thakur held charge for several years. Niranjan Shah's son Jaydev, the former Saurashtra captain who retired less than a year ago, was elected as president of Saurashtra Cricket Association, once again unopposed.

Ganguly, Jay Shah and Patel were all present at the meeting in Mumbai which, one attendee said, was organised by Srinivasan. It is understood that Srinivasan announced Ganguly and Patel's name for the top positions in the BCCI and IPL. This was soon followed by the other attendees giving their oral approval to the other names filling up the remaining office bearers' positions.

Ganguly has never been shy of taking leadership roles. After finishing his career as one of the most successful captains in world cricket, he entered administration at the CAB under the tutelage of former BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya. He has also been at the helm of key sub-committees of the BCCI, including the technical panel and more recently the Cricket Advisory Committee.

https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/27837878/sourav-ganguly-likely-take-new-bcci-president

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Jay Cha gadu 

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Jay Shah, Gujarat Cricket Association joint-secretary until recently and son of India's Home Minister Amit Shah, is similarly in position to be the new BCCI secretary.

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Disappointed to see this!hopefully modi will realize this 

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Saurav Ganguly AA.. I don't recommend this guy... Manodu cricket lo bithar chesadu ikkada kooda cheyyadu Ani nammakam nti... When it comes to country favrotism, friendism paniki raavu... Vidiki ee rendu ekkuve

 

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