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BCCI-COA meet: Selectors rewarded; general body to decide on Olympics

Source: PTI
August 10, 2017 00:59 IST
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Vinod RaiIndia's participation in Olympics will be decided only by the general body of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, which in all likelihood won't change its present stance of not taking part as they don't want to follow the Olympic charter.

A decision in this regard was taken during a meeting between BCCI's office bearers and the Committee of Administrators (COA), where they also decided to award Rs. 15 lakh each to members of the men's and women's selection committee.

"The matter (Olympics participation) is still being discussed and it will go to the general body," COA member Diana Edulji said in New Delhi on Wednesday.

It is a given that BCCI's general body would give the thumbs down to India's participation in Olympics as it would mean that they would be counted as National Sports Federation with players needing to sign WADA's whereabouts clause, which the Indian players are completely against.

On the cash award of Rs. 15 lakh to the selectors, she said: "They have been rewarded for selecting good teams."

It is learnt that Edulji raised the issue of rewarding women's selectors for team's stellar show in the ICC Women's World Cup but BCCI's acting president C K Khanna suggested if women selectors are paid, then men should also be paid.

The logic is that both men's and women's teams finished runners-up in their last ICC assignment.

The BCCI is also trying to adhere to Lodha Panel's recommendation of 15-day window between international assignment and the Indian Premier League.

"We are trying our level best. We will try and adhere to it as far as possible since the Future Tours & Programmes (FTP) are decided way in advance," she said.

A notable issue that was supposed to be discussed

was former skipper Mohammed Azharuddin's pending dues and that matter has also been referred to the general body. Azhar was suspended for life by the BCCI on charges of match-fixing. However, the Andhra high court in 2012 quashed all charges of match-fixing against the former skipper.

Two days back, Shanthakumaran Sreesanth's life ban was revoked by the Kerala high court and that was also discussed in the meeting.

"Azharuddin's case has been referred to the general body and Sreesanth's case, the legal team is still studying," Edulji added.

Acting president Khanna said: "Azharuddin's case was discussed at length. The legal team has given its opinion and I believe general body will take a favourable decision."

On the much-anticipated revision of pay for first-class cricketers, Edulji informed that BCCI treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhary is working on the modalities and they expect that a figure will be worked out before the next COA meeting in Mumbai on August 23.

The former India women's team captain said that 10 state units have sent the list of their members as per COA diktat.

"There are 10 units that have sent the list. Those who don't, they will figure in the Status Report," Edulji said.

Key Pointers from COA-BCCI office bearers' Meet:

1) Olympics Participation: Referred to General Body (GB)
2) Domestic Pay Structure: Treasurer working on module
3) Mohammed Azharuddin's dues: Case forwarded to GB
4) 15-day IPL window: Set to be implemented from IPL-11
5) S Sreesanth: Legal team is studying the Kerala high court order
6) Cash award: Rs 15 lakh to men's and women's selectors
7) PR Agency: Adfactors' Contract has been renewed
8) Deloitte Presentation: Routine affair
9) Appointment of India 'A' and Under-19 manager: Not required as it doesn't feature in FTPs.

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