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Ganguly included in Technical Committee
Former India skipper Sourav Ganguly was on Thursday included as a member of the Cricket Board's Technical Committee headed by Sunil Gavaskar.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 24, 2009 11:20 am IST
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The panel also includes former Test umpire V K Ramaswamy and ex-India opener Krishnamachari Srikkanth who was retained as the head of the senior selection committee for the 2009-10 season.
While there was no change in the composition of the senior committee, Arun Sharma replaced Sanjeev Sharma, who has completed his term, in the juniors panel to be headed by ex-Test and Mumbai pacer Abey Kuruvilla.
The following are the various committees for 2009-10 season.
Working Committee:
Shashank Manohar (President), N Srinivasan (Secretary), Sanjay Jagdale (Jt. secretary), M P Pandove (Treasurer), Arun Jaitley (North), Shivlal Yadav (South), Arindam Ganguly (East), Chirayu Amin (West) and Lalit Modi (Central) (all vice presidents), Delhi, Tamil Nadu Bengal, Mumbai, UP (all permanent Test centres), Karnataka, Punjab, Gujarat, Vidarbha (who have staged Tests), HP (North), Hyderabad (South), Jharkhand (East), Cricket Club of India (West) and Rajasthan (Central).
Former India skipper Sourav Ganguly was on Thursday included as a member of the Cricket Board's Technical Committee headed by Sunil Gavaskar at the BCCI's 80th AGM.The panel also includes former Test umpire V K Ramaswamy and ex-India opener Krishnamachari Srikkanth who was retained as the head of the senior selection committee for the 2009-10 season.
While there was no change in the composition of the senior committee, Arun Sharma replaced Sanjeev Sharma, who has completed his term, in the juniors panel to be headed by ex-Test and Mumbai pacer Abey Kuruvilla.
The following are the various committees for 2009-10 season.
Working Committee:
Shashank Manohar (President), N Srinivasan (Secretary), Sanjay Jagdale (Jt. secretary), M P Pandove (Treasurer), Arun Jaitley (North), Shivlal Yadav (South), Arindam Ganguly (East), Chirayu Amin (West) and Lalit Modi (Central) (all vice presidents), Delhi, Tamil Nadu Bengal, Mumbai, UP (all permanent Test centres), Karnataka, Punjab, Gujarat, Vidarbha (who have staged Tests), HP (North), Hyderabad (South), Jharkhand (East), Cricket Club of India (West) and Rajasthan (Central).
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