Deccan Chronicle

Best possible step to clean up cricket admin

- R. Mohan

retired players. It might have come as a surprise to the former president, who wished the Supreme Court judges good luck, that cricket is going on very well in his absence.

When a qualified CEO is capable of coordinati­ng with the secretarie­s of member associatio­ns to make a success of the ongoing internatio­nal tour by team England, what is it that makes these ‘honorary’ officials feel so superior that the game cannot go on without them? And yet, it is only democratic that an elected body retake the reins of administra­tion provided they have seen the light of the reforms recommende­d by three legal luminaries who served on the Lodha panel and are willing to abide by them. If they feel only the old honchos can lead them, then they would have to take a longer enforced holiday from their spots in the associatio­ns.

There is no question of defying the court now that it has firmly decided to go the Lodha way by appointing the panel of administra­tors. If associatio­ns remain delinquent in not carrying out the reforms, they face the threat of not being recognised by the BCCI, which means the fund flow can be cut off and internatio­nal matches not allotted. The panel may never penalise players for the intransige­nce of their associatio­ns. Even so, it is the duty of the associatio­ns to put the welfare of the game and players first before that of the great past honchos and ensure that their associatio­ns are reforms-compliant so that the fgame can go on smoothly.

There was cricket before these honchos arrived on the admin scene and there will be cricket after they disappear. Cricket has often enough proved that no one is indispensa­ble. This is a lesson the administra­tors refuse to learn. Even those reluctant to retire as Team India captains see the writing on the wall and call it a day at some time. The longest serving cricketers also choose a time to hang up their boots. But the admin man, who gets accustomed to the super stars paying obeisance because they are in positions of power, usually wishes to stay on forever, towards which he is ready to manipulate his vote bank every which way to stay ensconced.

Some confusion regarding the rights and roles of the old admin men still left in the mix was bound to arise. But now that we know Vinod Rai is in charge, the command centre is defined. The question of an administra­tor sitting in selection committee meetings may be necessary to pass on any disciplina­ry issues etc. But by allowing this, dominating honchos became free to hijack the whole selection process.

The presence of the CEO could serve the purpose equally well as he is unlikely to take ‘control’ as certain so-called strong men of Indian cricket were known to. The selectors, who are obviously picking a team that is functional and winning its fair share of matches, should be allowed the freedom to make their choices. Let the players and the former players look after that part and let’s just get on with the game.

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