Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Joshi selection committee chief, Harvinder in too

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Mumbai: Former India spinner Sunil Joshi was on Wednesday named chairman of the national selection panel by the BCCI’s Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), which also picked ex-pacer Harvinder Singh in the five-member group.

The CAC, comprising Madan Lal, R P Singh and Sulakshana Naik, named the two selectors. Joshi replaces MSK Prasad (South Zone), who had an extended run after completing his four-year tenure.

“The committee recommende­d Mr Sunil Joshi for the role of Chairman of the senior men’s selection committee,” read a statement from BCCI Secretary Jay Shah. In an unpreceden­ted decision, the BCCI said the CAC will review the panel’s performanc­e after one year and “make recommenda­tions” accordingl­y.

Harvinder was chosen from central zone and replaces Gagan Khoda in the panel.

The existing members of the selection panel are Jatain Paranjpe (West), Devang Gandhi (East) and Sarandeep Singh (North).

“We have picked the best guys for the job. We picked them (Joshi and Harvinder) because they were clear in their views,” Lal told PTI.

Specifical­ly on Joshi, Lal said: “We liked his straight-forward attitude. He is experience­d also (having been part of the Bangladesh support staff)”.

The CAC had shortliste­d five candidates for interviews -Joshi, Harvinder, Venkatesh Prasad, Rajesh Chauhan and L S Sivaramakr­ishnan -- from a list of 40 applicants. The likes of Ajit Agarkar and Nayan Mongia did not even make the short-list but the former will be back in contention after Paranjpe’s term ends in September along with Gandhi and Sarandeep.

Joshi’s selection from South Zone and Harvinder getting picked from Central Zone also shows that the Board has stuck with the zonal policy.

Their predecesso­rs, Prasad and Khoda, who were appointed back in 2015 and given an extension last November.

The 49-year-old Joshi played 15 Tests and 69 ODIs between 1996 and 2001, taking 41 and 69 wickets respective­ly.

Harvinder, who is 42, represente­d India in three Tests and 16 ODIs between 1998 and 2001, taking four and 24 scalps respective­ly.

The playing credential­s of the Prasad-led panel were often questioned and this time too, the CAC decided to pick Joshi and Harvinder over more experience­d candidates. In the media interactio­n held after the announceme­nt, Lal said the BCCI office-bearers, including president Sourav Ganguly, gave the CAC a free hand in choosing the candidates.

“Ganguly did not even say a word,” added Lal.

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Sunil Joshi has played 15 Tests and 69 ODIs.
AFP ■ Sunil Joshi has played 15 Tests and 69 ODIs.

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