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Dilip Vengsarkar became chairman of the national selection committee
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As was widely predicted, Dilip Vengsarkar, the former Test cricketer, was
appointed chairman of the national selection committee. The other new face
on the panel is SL Venkatapathy Raju, the former left-arm spinner, while
Sanjay Jagdale, Bhupinder Singh Sr and Ranjib Biswal continue on the
panel.
In a separate development Kapil Dev, the former Indian allrounder, has
been appointed director of the National Cricket Academy. He replaced Sunil
Gavaskar, whose term ended with the Annual General Meeting, which was held
at the Cricket Club of India in Mumbai. The AGM of the board, normally a
two-day affair, where the main item on the agenda is the election of the
principal office bearers of the board, ended in less than a day this time.
Sharad Pawar (president), Niranjan Shah (secretary), N Srinivasan
(treasurer) and MP Pandove (joint secretary) were all re-elected
unopposed, and under the revised constitution will serve a term of two
years. Professor Ratnakar Shetty, who has served as the executive
secretary in-charge, has been appointed the Administrative Head of the
BCCI - for five years, which will carry him through to the 2011 World Cup
which will be held in India - and on a full-time, paid basis.
"There will be no elections next year for these posts and the selectors
can get an extension of an extra year after the completion of their two
year term," said Srinivasan. Of the five vice-presidents of the board,
four - Lalit Modi (North), Dayanand Narvekar (South), Chirayu Amin (West)
and Shashank Manohar (Central) - were re-elected, while the incumbent from
the east zone, KP Kajariya, who did not seek re-election, was replaced by
Rajeev Shukla.
Srinivas Venkataraghavan was appointed the director of the Umpires
Development Programme. "He will have five retired Test umpires, one from
each zone, to assist him in raising the standard of umpiring, and to
facilitate the standardisation of umpiring in India," said Srinivasan. At
the moment India is unrepresented in the ICC's elite panel, and the BCCI
is keen to change this.
In the course of the AGM the BCCI also heard petitions from the
Pondicherry Cricket Association and the Cricket Association of Pondicherry
seeking associate membership to the BCCI. "The members decided to
unanimously regret the application for associate membership of the
Pondicherry Cricket Association and the Cricket Association of
Pondicherry," said Srinivasan. The BCCI constituted a committee to look
into similar applications from other states comprising Shashank Manohar,
Sanjay Jagdale, Arun Jaitley, Shivlal Yadav and Ratnakar Shetty.
It was also decided that the CK Nayudu Awards function will take place on
November 4, the same day on which an executive board meeting of the ICC
takes place in India. It was also proposed that the BCCI headquarters, in
the Mumbai Cricket Association premises at the Wankhede Stadium, would be
inaugurated on the same day.
In another initiative the BCCI will host a South Asian Universities
tournament, to be conducted from February 4 to 8, with university teams
from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh taking part.
Anand Vasu is assistant editor of Cricinfo