BCCI Forms Ad-Hoc Committees for Bihar and Uttarakhand
The committee formed to look after cricket affairs in Bihar will be spearheaded by its Chairman Niranjan Shah and will also include Vinod Phadke (Secretary, Goa Cricket Association), Sourav Dasgupta (Secretary, Tripura Cricket Association), Bharat Zaveri (Executive Member, Gujarat Cricket Association) and Ratnakar Shetty (General Manager - Game Development, BCCI).
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: August 07, 2015 08:31 pm IST
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday formed an ad-hoc committee for cricket administration in the states of Bihar and Uttarakhand. (Supreme Court Ask Lodha Panel to Take Call on Sealed Envelope)
The committee formed to look after cricket affairs in Bihar will be spearheaded by its Chairman Niranjan Shah and will also include Vinod Phadke (Secretary, Goa Cricket Association), Sourav Dasgupta (Secretary, Tripura Cricket Association), Bharat Zaveri (Executive Member, Gujarat Cricket Association) and Ratnakar Shetty (General Manager - Game Development, BCCI).
The panel for Uttarakhand will be chaired by MP Pandove and will also have Vishal Marwaha (Secretary, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association), Subir Ganguly (Joint Secretary, Cricket Association of Bengal), Vinod Shah (Vice President, Maharashtra Cricket Association), KVP Rao (Manager - Game Development, BCCI).
Speaking on the development, BCCI Secretary Anurag Thakur said, "Due to infighting among different associations present in these states, aspiring cricketers of these states have to suffer for no fault of theirs. To ensure cricket grows in these states, the BCCI has decided to form an ad-hoc Committee for these states, which will function, till the affiliation issues of these states are resolved.
"This will ensure participation of budding cricketers from these states in the BCCI Associate and Affiliate members tournament, this season onward.
"During my recent visit to Bihar, I got representations of at least 17 organisations to start cricket once again in Bihar and similarly I've got representations of various organisations in Uttarakhand, who have lost on playing opportunity after bifurcation of Uttar Pradesh," Thakur added.
Petitioner in the IPL spot-fixing case and Cricket Association of Bihar secretary Aditya Verma, who has not been included in the committee welcomed the move.
"The decision means U-16, U-19 and U-23 boys of Bihar would be able to play at national level tournaments," he said.
"As long as I am sanguine that BCCI wants cricketers in Bihar to prosper, I have no problem but if it happens otherwise my fight against establishment will continue," Verma said.