Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

AMRIT MATHUR

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Whatever else happens, one thing is certain: next time Team India needs a coach we will be spared the drama that surrounded the Kumble-Shastri appointmen­t.

In the Supreme Court approved BCCI constituti­on the power to ‘vet and select’ the coach and support staff sits with the selection committee. All others, including legends, are excluded from the process.

This is one of many sweeping changes that is truly game changing. Till now, with disproport­ionate focus on ‘one state one vote’, age, tenure and cooling off period of officials, other provisions slipped under the radar.

BCCI’s earlier constituti­on was crafted to maintain control, and preserve the power and patronage of members. Now, like a 35mm film enlarged to 70, it is an inclusive, wide ranging document that favours openness and transparen­cy. Cricket stands democratis­ed with newcomers invited to the head table.

Previously, it seemed cricket management was limited to rolling the pitch and getting 22 players on the field. Now, given its greater scope, the constituti­on talks of responsibi­lities and commitment towards stakeholde­rs and meeting their expectatio­ns.

Officials lose big in BCCI’s constituti­on reboot. With powers reduced, roles shrunk and discretion removed, the new constituti­on converts officials from kings to commoners.

Fans and players are now priority. The ‘fan first’ policy till yesterday was just a convenient slogan; now his comfort is a mandated obligation. Included in the long list of pro-fan measures are:

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