Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Wasteful BCCI stopped from ‘buying’ match tickets

- Khurram Habib sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court appointed Committee of Administra­tors (CoA) in charge of BCCI has this year disallowed any expenditur­e on purchase of IPL passes/tickets by the Indian cricket board to distribute among its officials and officers of various government agencies.

The money to buy these passes sometimes run into crores.

Speaking to Hindustan Times, Committee of Administra­tors (CoA) head Vinod Rai confirmed that there has been an embargo.

“I had only said that BCCI will not buy tickets to give them on a compliment­ary basis to officials or VIPs,” he replied.

The issue cropped up when the office of a top Board official, who quit the BCCI post earlier this year on Supreme Court’s order, had purchased tickets last year during the World T20 and failed to provide details of the distributi­on.

Asked about this, the CoA confirmed and said that the decision to embargo any sale of tickets had to be taken mainly after that incident.

“That was the reason. Office of the former president bought ~76lakh worth of tickets and distribute­d them as compliment­ary. When the auditors asked (them) to whom, they claim(ed) the laptop containing details was lost. The amount remains outstandin­g. Hence my embargo,” said Rai.

The embargo has left officials in a tizzy.

As per rules, 5% of the tickets are reserved for BCCI and 15% are reserved for state bodies.

Out of those 5%, sponsors and other stakeholde­rs take their share, leaving only a handful for Board officials to entertain other parties.

LOTS OF OBLIGATION­S

Speaking to Hindustan Times, IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla said, “Sometimes, in cases of high demand, especially in Delhi and Mumbai, the reserved quota wouldn’t be enough as there are far too many obligation­s. So there was a provision for the Board to purchase tickets for officials.”

These were meant to oblige government officials and agencies. Now, however, that quota has been removed.

Acting Board president CK Khanna said, “The purchase of tickets through the Board had been the trend for the past many years. But this year, Board officials are complying with CoA directives.”

Though there has been a demand to bring in some relaxation for the last few matches from officials, they are so far making ends meet by adjusting out of each other’s quotas.

The convention is: those in other associatio­ns pass on their quota of tickets to officials of state units hosting a match for distributi­on.

Office of the former president bought ~76lakh worth of tickets and distribute­d them as compliment­ary passes VINOD RAI, CoA member

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Vinod Rai (right) has taken the initiative to ban BCCI from buying match tickets and distributi­ng them as passes.
GETTY IMAGES Vinod Rai (right) has taken the initiative to ban BCCI from buying match tickets and distributi­ng them as passes.

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