Deccan Chronicle

SGM to decide India’s CT fate

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT MUMBAI, APRIL 28

The Board of Control for Cricket in India suffered an embarrassm­ent by being out-voted on both the revenue model and governance structure issues at the ICC meet in Dubai recently. The board is now mulling a pullout from the Champions Trophy and hasn’t announced its squad, missing the April 25 deadline.

However, head of the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administra­tors head Vinod Rai said that all was not lost for the BCCI and negotiatio­ns with the ICC were still on. He also indicated that India could still participat­e in the Champions Trophy.

“It is part of the game, let it unfold slowly let’s see how it progresses. Nothing is lost. It is not a closed chapter,” he said on the sidelines of the launch of Hero: A Biography of Sachin Tendulkar, written by former manager of media relations and corporate affairs for BCCI, Devendra Prabhudesa­i, also attended by the Master Blaster.

“Elected BCCI members were in Dubai for negotiatio­ns and ICC haven’t listened to them. We will discuss it again and decision will be in interest of everybody.

“We held discussion­s before also but some things didn’t work out, there are always other avenues open. We will not spill water on fans aspiration­s.”

Prabhudesa­i already has written a biography of Rahul Dravid, The Nice Guy Who Finished First and authored a book on Sunil Gavaskar.

Added Rai, “We are ready with all possible scenarios. So let the process happen which is supposed to take place and then we will see what to do.

“We requested the acting (BCCI) president and secretary to convene a special general meeting on May 7. It has been convened. Let it roll out and let elected members take a decision first. We are all hundred percent on the same page. I am confident that it will be a good decision but by chance if it doesn’t happen, then we will see,” added the former comptrolle­r and auditor general.

When reminded the deadline for announcing the Champions Trophy squad was already over, Rai said there was still lot of time till the tournament began on June 1.

“There is no such thing as a deadline. The Champions Trophy will start on June 1. The deadlines are fixed so that there is some kind of system in place. Players are playing IPL till May 21. Let the BCCI members return from Dubai and we will chalk out the road map,” he said.

Rai denied the reports that India team members hadn’t been paid match fees as well as a `1 crore incentive, promised by the BCCI after a successful home season.

“In my records payments have been made. May be something is held up somewhere. State associatio­ns have also been paid. If there is somebody who is left, we will rectify it soon,” Rai added. RAI URGES LEGENDS

TO SPEAK UP Rai also urged former legends like Tendulkar to speak up to ensure improvemen­t in the administra­tion of the game in the county. “I think Indian cricket is once again at its peak. We have a remarkable young team. They are aggressive and dedicated; their commitment on field is absolutely wonderful,” Rai said.

“What we need to ask ourselves is are we providing them with the best support in terms of logistics, administra­tion and whatever? All that you must have been reading about it in the newspapers, it is unfortunat­e and I don’t think we’re doing good service to the excellent team that we have,” Rai said after releasing a book Hero: Biography of Sachin Tendulkar at the Cricket Club of India in Mumbai.

 ?? — SHRIPAD NAIK ?? BCCI COA chief Vinod Rai and cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar at an event in Mumbai on Friday.
— SHRIPAD NAIK BCCI COA chief Vinod Rai and cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar at an event in Mumbai on Friday.

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