Deccan Chronicle

Uncertaint­y prevails over India’s participat­ion in CT

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

While it may be a tad melodramat­ic to suggest that Indian cricket is at the crossroads — yet again — there is no doubt that Sunday’s special general meeting of the Board of Control for Cricket in India could at least in the short term, define the country’s relations with the wider cricketing community.

Sensing an opportunit­y to hit back at the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administra­tors, a group within the board is pushing for India to pull out of the forthcomin­g Champions Trophy in retaliatio­n for the Internatio­nal Cricket Council’s rejection of an India-backed revenue sharing model.

According to reports, ousted BCCI president Narayanswa­mi Srinivasan has emerged as a pivot of the pullout campaign despite CoA head Vinod Rai’s public stand that no decision that can hurt Indian cricket should be arrived at in Sunday’s SGM, to the extent of approachin­g the apex court if needed.

Wire reports on the day suggested that there are two distinct camps in the BCCI now, with state units from North and East zones keen to field a team for the tournament where India are defending champions, and South and West zones keen to teach the ICC a lesson since India’s financial clout underwrite­s a large share of global cricket activity.

As of date, India have not even named a team for the tournament in England with the deadline for entries well past. Two days ago, Rai as good as instructed BCCI joint secretary Amitabh Choudhary to convene a meeting of the selection committee to pick the squad as soon as the SGM gets over. He has also met with representa­tives of state units to gauge their stand on the pullout issue.

According to PTI, acting BCCI president C.K. Khanna hd said that May 8 was the team selection which was rebutted by Amitabh Chaudhary, leaving another board officebear­er to suggest, “If Amitabh doesn’t convene the meeting, there is every possibilit­y that CEO Rahul Johri will instruct (chief selector) M.S.K. Prasad and Co. to announce the team”.

Other issues discussed by Rai and the BCCI officebear­ers on the day included implementa­tion of the Lodha Committee reforms, including the still debated one-state, one-vote rule, among others.

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