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The Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) celebrated its 71st Annual Day at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, on Friday
Staff and Agencies
30-Jun-2001
* Badani is TNCA Cricketer of the Year
The Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) celebrated its 71st Annual
Day at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, on Friday. AC Muthiah,
the President of BCCI and TNCA welcomed the august gathering. He
expressed great satisfaction in the success of the TNCA in hosting
international matches and running the game in the state. JY Lele, the
secretary of BCCI who was the guest of honour said that TNCA was one
of the best administered associations. He was quick to add that the
BCCI could learn a few things from the TNCA Annual Report, which is a
perfect document.
ME Vasu, Executive Director, Southern Region, Indian Oil Corporation
Ltd. presided over the function and gave away scholarships and awards
to leading players from the state. Hemang Badani was named Cricketer
of the Year. Since Badani is away in Zimbabwe, playing for India in
the Coca Cola Cup triangular series, his father received the award.
Other notable awardees: Anirudh Srikkanth (son of former India opening
batsman K Srikkanth) received the SW De Alwis Trophy for the Junior
School Cricketer of the Year. K Vasudeva Doss received the C
Subramaniam Trophy for the School Cricketer of the Year. S Vasanth
Saravanan from Thiruvallur DCA was named as the Cricketer of the Year
from the districts. MR Shrinivas was named collegiate Cricketer of the
Year and a special memento was presented to Vidyut Sivaramakrishnan
for his century in the Ranji Trophy pre quarterfinal against Delhi,
coming in at No 11. For their outstanding performances in the Ranji
Trophy, S Sharath (Highest Aggregate), S Mahesh (Consistent
Performance) and S Sriram (Best Fielder) were also honoured.
* Bengal umpires' gesture to ailing JD Ghosh
The Umpires of the Cricket Association of Bengal on Thursday presented
Rs 10,000 to former Test and One Day International umpire Jiban Dhan
Ghosh who is suffering from cancer. Ghosh said that he had written to
the BCCI and the CAB in this regard but the umpires association was
the first to help him. Ghosh is the first Bengal umpire to officiate
in an ODI. He supervised Four Test matches and three ODIs. He was the
Board Panel umpire from 1958-59 to 1991 which is a record. He
supervised 38 Ranji Trophy matches including the final in 1980, nine
Duleep Trophy matches including two finals and seven Deodhar Trophy
matches including two finals.
The AGM of the Umpires of the CAB was also held in Kolkata on
Thursday. Seventy seven umpires who are officiating matches for the
CAB were present at the meeting. The umpires were presented two shirts
for supervising matches in the coming season. Before the meeting, they
arranged a blood donation camp where 52 umpires donated blood. The
camp was inaugurated by former international umpire, former Chief
Justice of the Rajasthan High Court and the chairman of The Bengal
Human Rights Commission Mukul Gopal Mukherjee. Sekhar Chowdhury and
Arya Kishore Chatterjee were re-elected as the secretary and president
of the Association.
* Shivlal Yadav re-elected HCA selection committee chairman
Former Test off spinner Shivlal Yadav has been re-elected chairman of
the Hyderabad Cricket Association senior selection committee for
2001-2002 at a meeting held in Hyderabad on Thursday. The other
members of the committee are: V Manohar, MV Ramanamurthy and Moses
Nityanand.
Moses Nityanand is the chairman of the state junior selection
committee. The other members are: Imran Mahmood, Surender Agarwal and
Fiazuddin.
School Selection Committee: Fiazuddin (chairman), Satish Nelluri,
Vidyut Jaisimha and P Venkatmurthy