BCCI nominates 4 ex-players as Development Officers
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has nominated four former Test players for the post of Development Officers of Asian Cricket Foundation (ACF)
22-Jul-2001
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has nominated four
former Test players for the post of Development Officers of Asian
Cricket Foundation (ACF).
National selectors Ashok Malhotra and Madan Lal, allrounder Roger
Binny and left handed batsman WV Raman were the four BCCI nominees,
according to ACF Chairman Jagmohan Dalmiya.
The ACF will meet in Kolkata on July 31 and August 1 to finalise the
panel of development officers. The two-day meeting will also discuss
various other issues pertaining to development of cricket in the
region.
Pakistan and Sri Lanka had already sent their nominations for the post
of Development Officers. While Pakistan's list comprised former
skippers Mushtaq Mohammed and Zaheer Abbas and medium pacer Iqbal
Sikander, Sri Lanka recommended stylish batsman Roy Dias, former pacer
Rumesh Ratnayeke and wicketkeeper-batsman Brendon Kuruppu.