The Cricket Association of Bengal has decided to help the former
opener of the state Pulin Mitra. The latter has been living in poverty
for the last few years. At present, he can just about raise enough
money to have one meal a day.
Talking to reporters on Thursday, the joint secretary of the CAB
Debdas Bannerjee said, "Mr. Mitra had applied to us for some
financial aid. The application had been misplaced. However, we have
recovered it and we will do everything possible to provide him with a
comfortable life. We have already contacted him and have asked him to
send in another application. The moment we receive it we will grant
him Rs 7,500 from the Players Benevolent fund."
Bannerjee also stated that the CAB would take care of the medical
expenses of Mitra. "We have a Mediclaim Insurance Policy for all
former cricketers of the state. Somehow, his name has slipped from
that list. We will include him in that policy shortly."
* ICC team leaves for Delhi to track down Mukesh Gupta
A two-member team of ICC's anti-corruption unit has left for New Delhi
to track down bookmaker Mukesh Gupta and obtain a formal testimony
from him. The team comprises Geff Rees and Alan Hawkins and is
"expected to be in India for several days", a spokesman of ICC told
PTI in London on Thursday. Gupta has been served with an ultimatum to
substantiate charges that he offered or paid nine non-Indian players
money for information by July 1.
The deposition of Gupta, a key witness in the CBI probe on betting and
match fixing in cricket, is crucial for substantiation of charges
against international cricketers including England's stand-in skipper
Alec Stewart and West Indies star batsman Brian Lara.
The ACU chief Sir Paul Condon had stated at a meeting of the game's
governing body in London on Monday that Gupta had been given a
deadline till July 1 to become an approver in the worst ever scandal
to have rocked the sport. If Gupta failed to cooperate, the charges
that he paid money to Stewart, Lara and others for match related
information, might be dropped, Condon has hinted.
* Tendulkar gets prize for fastest century in Ranji Trophy Indian batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar was awarded a special prize
for the fastest century in the Ranji Trophy last season at a meeting
of all the selection committees of the Mumbai Cricket Association
(MCA) held in Mumbai on Wednesday.
Talented young opening batsman, Vinayak Mane, was awarded as many
three prizes including the SV Rajadyaksha Trophy for scoring the
highest number of runs in the Ranji Trophy for 2000-2001, a MCA
release said on Thursday. The other two awards Mane got were the
Shantibai Seth Trophy for being adjudged the best junior cricketer of
the season and the LP Jai award for being choosen the best under-19
cricketer, the release adds.
Tendulkar's Indian teammates wicketkeeper Sameer Dighe and leg spinner
Sairaj Bahutule bagged the Justice Tendolkar Trophy for the being the
best senior cricketer of the year and the Shavak Paghdiwalla Trophy,
for the highest number of wickets in the Ranji Trophy, respectively.
Others who were awarded prizes were Wasim Jaffer (Dattu Phadkar
award), Uday Karkera (B Banerjee award for being the best fast bowler
in under-19 section), Arif Sunasara (best under-16 cricketer), Parag
Madkaikar (Kumar MV Dabhir award) Sagar Pawar (SS Ragnekar award in
under-14 section) and Kunal More (in under-22 section).
* TNCA elections on June 30 It's election time again for the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association and
the campaign is hotting up. And while AC Muthiah is assured of reelection as another term as president, there are elections almost
right down the list for all other posts. The elections will be held
along with the annual general meeting of the TNCA at the S Sriraman
Hall at the MA Chidambaram stadium on Saturday, June 30. The AGM will
be preceded by the TNCA annual day on June 29 when the awards for the
2000-2001 season will be given.
The following are the candidates for the various posts:
Vice Presidents (City) (4 posts): J Devarajan, N Kanniah, KM Mammen,
VA Parthasarathy, U Prabhakar, U Prabhakar Rao, A Vellayan and N
Venkatramani
Vice Presidents (Districts) (2 posts): D Lakshmi Narayanaswami and N
Srinivasan
Secretary (1 post): Ashok Kumbhat, TR Kannan, G Srinivasan and AS
Venkateswaran
Joint secretary (1 post): S Kesavan and SE Shankar Rao,
Asst Secretary (1 post): KC Sampath Kumar
Treasurer (1 post): G Srinivasan and CR Vijayaraghavan
Executive Committee Members (City) (9 posts): VP Narasimhan, RV
Radhakrishnan, L Sivaramakrishnan, GC Dangi, A Srinivasan, SLN Mani,
KRK Namdev, KS Viswanathan, PP Swathy, R Chandrasekhran, KK
Raghunathan, Victor Fernandez, D Sivanandam, K Murali, G Natarajan and
K Mohan
Executive Committee Members (Districts) (5 posts): KS Srinivasan
(Dharmapuri), Muthukamaraj (Nagapattinam), C Mareeswaran
(Ramanathapuram) S Ramanan (Villupuram), R Thivaprahasam
(Virudhunagar)