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Nagraj Gollapudi in Mumbai
August 23, 2008
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In a move towards professionalising the selection set-up in India, the BCCI working committee has proposed several changes to the existing system.
The most important recommendation is to scrap the existing honorary set-up, and pay each selector Rs 25 lakh per annum (approx. US$ 57,700). The working committee also proposed that a former player should have retired from international cricket at least ten years ago to qualify for the selector's job, and that he should not be an office-bearer of the BCCI or any of its affiliated units. All proposals, though, are subject to ratification at the board's annual general meeting (AGM) on September 27 and 28 in Mumbai.
Currently, selectors are chosen on an honorary basis and only get a travel and dearness allowance, while many of them are also office bearers of the BCCI or other affiliated bodies. Explaining the rationale behind the proposal that former players be retired for at least ten years, Rajiv Shukla, one of the BCCI vice-presidents, said: "We do not want a player to become a selector as soon he retires. We don't want them to be biased as they are the contemporaries [of players who might still be in the team]."
Applying these criteria to the present batch of selectors only one member, Bhupinder Singh, qualifies for the new panel. Dilip Vengsarkar, the present chairman of selectors, is the vice-president of the Mumbai Cricket Association; Ranjib Biswal, the East Zone selector, is president of the Orissa Cricket Association; Venkatapathy Raju, the South Zone member on the panel, played his final international game in India's historic triumph against Australia in 2001 at the Eden Gardens; and Sanjay Jagdale holds the secretary's post at the Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association. He has also served for seven years on the national selection panel and can't be nominated once again as a representative from the Central Zone.
Only Bhupinder, who played three one-dayers in the 1990s, is eligible to serve another term on the national panel but that will happen if his zonal committee, North, nominates him as the representative for another term.
The selectors, though, weren't perturbed by these proposals. One of the members on the panel, which met minutes after the working committee meeting ended to pick the India A squad for the first two matches of the home series against Australia A, said: "This is just a proposal which needs to be discussed again and ratified at the AGM."
If the new norms do get ratified next month, an almost new-look selection panel will pick the squad for the Test series against Australia, which starts in October.
Recommendations for junior selection committee (Men)
Extending a helping hand to other sports: BCCI will contribute Rs 50 crore (US$ 11,539,350) to the National Sports Development Fund to participate in the development and promotion of other sports. Individual cash prizes announced for Abhinav Bindra (Shooting): Rs. 25 lakhs; Sushil Kumar (Wrestling): Rs. 10 lakhs (US$ 23,000); Vijender Kumar (Boxing): Rs. 10 lakhs.
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