Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

DDCA DIRECTORS OPPOSE SHARMA, NAME NEW PREZ

- HT Correspond­ent

NEWDELHI: With the Ranji Trophy season getting underway early next month, Delhi and District Cricket Associatio­n (DDCA) looks set to be split into two factions, with two presidents. Four days after Rajat Sharma resigned as president, and a day after his return with the ombudsman putting the decision on hold, directors insisted there was no scope to take back his letter.

They held a meeting at Ferozeshah Kotla on Tuesday and refused to accept the ombudsman’s order letting Sharma and the management staff return. They instead picked Rakesh Bansal as acting president.

In a press conference, the directors said as per rule 168 (1) of the Companies Act, Sharma’s resignatio­n (clause pertains to a director’s resignatio­n) is considered accepted once submitted and there is no provision to take it back. They also hinted at overhaulin­g selection panel and setting up a new Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), if required.

The directors, in the meeting, placed on record the resignatio­ns, including that of CEO Ravikant Chopra. Bansal will hold charge till the next elections, they said. “As per the constituti­on, the associatio­n should hold elections within 45 days,” said Rajan Manchanda, a director.

The directors criticised the ombudsman, Justice (retd) Badar Durrez Ahmed, for not taking up their complaints while acting promptly on the complaints from members of Sharma’s faction.

“We had lodged a complaint that DDCA treasurer OP Sharma should vacate office as per the Lodha recommenda­tions since he is an MLA. But there was no response from the ombudsman. We also filed a few other complaints. The response to them hasn’t come,” said Manchanda.

When contacted, Justice Ahmed, who is on extension till the next general body meeting— it is also being contested by the directors—said the complaint against Sharma has not reached him. “I am not aware of it. As for others, whatever complaints have come to me, I have responded to them,” he told HT.

The ombudsman is due to meet the factions on November 27. The directors say they will present their case to him, and don’t rule out taking legal recourse.

NEW FORMAT

The 18 nations have been split into six groups of three at the Caja Magica, with the pool winners and two best runners-up to play in the last eight of the first edition of the revamped tournament.

The teams face off in two bestof-three-set singles matches and one doubles rubber in each tie.

Khachanov and Rublev completed the clean sweep later on Monday with a 7-6 (7/3), 6-4 doubles win over Ivan Dodig and

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