Amid speculation that the 2024 Paris Olympics might just have cricket as one of the disciplines, the BCCI will have to take a call in this regard.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India's stand on Team India's participation in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games in case of cricket's inclusion and revision of pay structure in the domestic circuit will top the agenda when the Committee of Administrators (COA) meets the Board's top office-bearers, in New Delhi, on Wednesday.
Also on the agenda will be audit firm Deloitte's presentation on financial irregularities in state associations.
Amid speculation that the 2024 Paris Olympics might just have cricket as one of the disciplines, the BCCI will have to take a call in this regard even as it has not been very keen on becoming a part of the quadrennial extravaganza. India have not been sending a team to multi-discipline events such as the Asian Games, where cricket is part of the roster.
However, BCCI did agree to send a side to the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Malaysia.
Besides this, there are at least nine issues that the COA will discuss with the BCCI and the most anticipated among them is the proposal of a pay hike for domestic cricketers across all age-groups along with match officials and support staffs.
The domestic pay structure has not undergone any revision since 2007. The players get Rs 10,000 per day for a first-class match apart from a lump sum that they get from broadcast rights at the end of the season.
The COA will also take note of the Deloitte presentation related to the audit report that it has prepared.
The 'conflict of interest' issue will also be discussed. It must be mentioned in this regard that BCCI has kept 'conflict of interest' in its list of difficulties pertaining to the implementation of the Lodha Panel reforms.
Another aspect will be the list of commentators that will be approved by the BCCI for the upcoming home season. It will be interesting to see if Harsha Bhogle makes a comeback in the list after he was dumped by the BCCI following an allegedly critical on-air comment about the performance of some of India's top players.
Former COA member Ramachandra Guha, in his scathing resignation, had raised the issue asking whether players will decide commentators from now on.
The issues pertaining to the 11th edition of the Indian Premier League next year will also come up for discussion.
The issue of former skipper Mohammed Azharuddin's pending dues is also expected to be deliberated upon. It is still not known whether the Kerala High Court lifting the BCCI's life-ban imposed on tainted pacer Shanthakumaran Sreesanth will come up for discussion or not.
The COA will also be intimated the decisions taken by the BCCI's Tours and Fixtures Committee and the technical committee at its recent meetings in Kolkata.
Topics of Discussion:
1) Participation if Cricket is included 2024 Olympics in Paris
2) Update on Tours & Fixtures, Technical Committee meetings
3) Conflict of Interest
4) List of BCCI Commentators for the next season
5) IPL 2018 Season
6) Payment Structure of players/officials in domestic cricket
7) Presentation by Deloitte in relation to its audit report
8) Former skipper Mohammed Azharuddin's pending dues
9) Renewal of contract of Board's PR firm Adfactors.