India’s T20 WC performance, selectors’ term renewal, ODI captaincy on agenda in BCCI AGM- Report

BCCI AGM to take place in Kolkata on Dec 4.

By Jatin Sharma - 14 Nov, 2021

The BCCI Annual General Meeting is scheduled to happen on December 4 in Kolkata and a host of topics are to be on agenda for discussion.

The foremost of which will be the Indian team's performance in the T20 World Cup where they made a group league exit. Another huge point on the agenda is whether Virat Kohli will continue as ODI captain, after stepping down as T20I skipper after T20 World Cup 2021.

There are 24 points on the agenda – most of which are common every year – which also includes financial matters but it will be interesting to see what BCCI president Sourav Ganguly and secretary Jay Shah have to say when they apprise the members about the team's performance in the global meet.

The appointment of Rahul Dravid, along with his support staff Paras Mhambrey, T Dilip, and Vikram Rathour, and financial modalities will be intimated to the general body as per protocol.

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The Chetan Sharma-led BCCI selection panel’s tenure will also be up for renewal. BCCI normally gives a national selector a four-year term with the renewal of the contract at the end of the first, second, and third years. Normally, no selector in recent times has lost the job due to incompetence.

Only three selectors have not been able to complete their terms. Mohinder Amarnath, who had a tiff with then BCCI secretary N Srinivasan with regards to MS Dhoni's captaincy, Rajinder Singh Hans, for performance not being up to the mark, and Roger Binny due to the conflict of interest clause as his son Stuart was in national reckoning back then.

However, as per reports, Chetan Sharma and his committee members are expected to get a contract renewal.

There will also be an election of two new governing council members but it is understood that in the end, it could be a unanimous decision. Also, Sourav Ganguly and Jay Shah as president and secretary continue as India's representatives at the ICC Meet.

(PTI inputs)

By Jatin Sharma - 14 Nov, 2021

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