BCCI AGM: According to choices made at the BCCI’s annual general meeting, which was held in Goa on Monday, former CAB president Avishek Dalmiya and current IPL chairman Arun Singh Dhumal have been re-elected to the IPL governing council. The general body was informed that the BCCI received more than 38% of the annual income produced by the ICC and that it will earn around Rs 67 crore per match from media rights during the upcoming cycle of bilateral series. Here’s What Happened In BCCI AGM.
Discussion At BCCI AGM
A state unit spokesperson said to PTI, “Every regular choice was made. The office holders, under the direction of the House, will compile the list of names for the cricket committees and subcommittees. IPL Chairman Arun Dhumal and Avishek Dalmiya were expected to be chosen, and it transpired in the manner that was anticipated as far as the IPL GC is concerned.”
Additionally, it has come to light that the Ombudsman/Ethics Officer will continue to serve under the terms of his contract, which is set to end in 2019. According to the state unit source. The Ombudsman/Ethics Officer will remain in place through June 2024. He will complete his term of employment.
The new budget as well as the profit produced by BCCI during the previous fiscal year were also communicated to the board members.
Pragyan Ojha, a former left-arm spinner for India, will no longer represent the Indian Cricketers’ Association at the Apex Council.
ICA To Elect New Representative
The ICA will elect a new representative after its election. As chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar, who is also from Mumbai, is already a member of the panel, there have been discussions of removing Salil Ankola from the national selection panel.
Two selectors this time are from the West Zone, by the BCCI’s practice that five selectors represent five zones.
According to the source, “This topic wasn’t discussed in this way at the AGM. If anything, it can only occur following the World Cup. No selection is being modified right now.”
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