Board of Control for Cricket in India Grants Chhattisgarh Full Membership, to Play Ranji Trophy
Board of Control for Cricket in India on Friday accorded full membership status to Chhattisgarh while ignoring Aditya Verma-led Cricket Association of Bihar's plea
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 19, 2016 05:43 pm IST
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday accorded full membership status to Chhattisgarh, making it the 28th affiliated unit of the board that will take part in the Ranji Trophy. (Board of Control for Cricket in India To File Affidavit in Supreme Court Against Anomalies In Lodha Panel Recommendations)
"The Members approved the recommendation of the affiliation committee of BCCI to grant full member status to Chhattisgarh State Cricket Sangh. They will be a part of the Central Zone for all the BCCI tournaments," BCCI stated in a release.
Chhattisgarh has been an associate member for a long time now and with a state of-the art stadium in Raipur, are ready to enter the big league. The meeting was attended by Chhattisgarh Cricket Sangh (CCS) president Baldev Singh Bhatia.
However, in another interesting move Bihar Cricket Association (BCA), one of the warring factions in the state, was allowed to participate in the working committee meeting. Its secretary Mrityunjay Tiwary attended the meeting.
Interestingly, another unsanctioned Cricket Association of Bihar (CAB), whose secretary Aditya Verma became the face of the IPL spot-fixing petition and anti N Srinivasan movement, was given a cold shoulder by the BCCI bigwigs.
In fact, Verma was not even invited for the meeting, while the rival faction now seems favourite to get associate membership status.