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Court approves selection committees for Rajasthan

The Jaipur bench of the Rajasthan High Court has approved the BCCI's appointment of selection committees to pick Rajasthan teams for various domestic tournaments in the upcoming 2015-16 season

Pankaj Singh troubled the Punjab middle order, Rajasthan v Punjab, Ranji Trophy 2014-15, Group B, 2nd day, Jaipur, January 6, 2015

For the second consecutive year, the BCCI has had to appoint selection committees to ensure the participation of Rajasthan teams in domestic cricket  •  PTI

The Jaipur bench of the Rajasthan High Court has approved the BCCI's appointment of selection committees to pick Rajasthan teams for various domestic tournaments in the upcoming 2015-16 season. The court approved the committees on Friday during the hearing of a writ petition filed by a section of Rajasthan's players, in which they sought help to play the forthcoming season.
The uncertainty over the participation of teams from Rajasthan is the effect of the dispute between the BCCI and the Rajasthan Cricket Association. The board has had to appoint selection committees for Rajasthan teams for a second consecutive year, after it suspended the RCA following Lalit Modi's election as association president in May 2014.
All three selection committees for the 2015-16 season include national selectors. Rajinder Singh Hans is a part of the men's selection committee, while Pritam Gandhe and Hemlata Kala are in the junior and women's committees respectively.
Amrit Mathur, a former manager of the Indian team, has been appointed coordinator of the selection committees and will be assisted by Taposh Chatterjee. Mathur is also the coordinator of the BCCI's ad-hoc committee that was appointed earlier this month to run cricket in Rajasthan.
The Jaipur bench of the court also observed that the appointed selection committees would continue to exist until the RCA matter is resolved. Last year, the tenures of the court-appointed committees and coordinator had stretched only until the end of the 2014-15 season.
The BCCI legal counsel, led by its senior lawyer Ushanath Banerjee, informed the court that the board has taken the steps to ensure players' welfare. It is understood the court had no objection to approving the selection committees put forth by the board's ad-hoc panel. "The court was happy and mentioned that the main motive - the players' interests - were not hurt," a BCCI official said.
On Thursday, a group of nearly 60 players, including senior cricketer Pankaj Singh had urged various stakeholders, including the court and state government, to resolve disputes related to the RCA and allow players to participate in domestic cricket. A section of the players had also filed writ petitions with the Jaipur and Jodhpur benches of the Rajasthan High Court. The second writ petition will be heard before the Jodhpur bench on September 14.
According to the official, the second petition is unlikely to create any further hurdles for the BCCI. He said the BCCI's ad-hoc panel will now discharge duties the RCA ought to have fulfilled as the court had taken the "significant" decision to allow the selections panels and the coordination committee to continue until the matter was resolved.
"At the end of last season, all activities ceased so there were no off-season camps, fitness camps. Selections tournaments were not held as the tenure of the selection committees approved by the court last year ended after the 2014-15 season. Now that is not the case. You will not have the suspense and uncertainty at the beginning of the season, which has been the case for the last two years. The players would not need to raise a cry for help," the official pointed out.
According to Mathur, the coordination committee has already set the wheels in motion. "We have started work straightaway. We have decided to organise selection trials for the Under-19 women's team on September 14 and 15 so that they can play the domestic tournament starting soon," he said.
Mathur also said the coordination committee would meet on September 14 in Jaipur to decide on the plan for the men's teams, including selection trials and preparatory camps ahead of the Ranji Trophy, which starts from October 1.