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Kapil Dev resigns as CAC chief after conflict charges

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NEW DELHI: Former India skipper Kapil Dev has resigned from his post as the head of the three-member ad-hoc Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC).

Sources in the know of developmen­ts said that Kapil has resigned from the position. “Yes, he has sent his resignatio­n from the position of CAC chief.”

“There should have ideally been an official announceme­nt from the Committee of Administra­tors (COA) that the committee is disbanded since Vinod Rai has been vocal about the fact that it was an appointmen­t done only for the selection of the head coach of the Indian team.

“Maybe, in that case, the embarrassm­ent that the legends are facing the conflict notice could have been avoided,” the source added.

NEW DELHI: Former India skipper Kapil Dev has resigned from his post as the head of the three-member ad-hoc Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC).

Sources in the know of developmen­ts said that Kapil has resigned from the position. “Yes, he has sent his resignatio­n from the position of CAC chief.”

“There should have ideally been an official announceme­nt from the Committee of Administra­tors (COA) that the committee is disbanded since Vinod Rai has been vocal about the fact that it was an appointmen­t done only for the selection of the head coach of the Indian team.

“Maybe in that case, the embarrassm­ent that the legends are facing the conflict notice could have been avoided,” the source added.

The former Indian captain’s decision to resign from the CAC comes after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Ethics Officer D.K. Jain sent a notice to the panel comprising of Kapil, Anshuman Gaekwad and Shantha Rangaswamy with regards to allegation­s of conflict of interest as claimed by MPCA life member Sanjeev Gupta.

Rangaswamy had resigned the day after she was served with the notice to explain her stand on holding multiple positions in the board in violation of the BCCI constituti­on.

The former India cricketer had said that people complainin­g is fine, but if the Ethics Officer picks up every complaint then it creates a difficult scenario and getting former cricketers to come into administra­tion will be difficult.

“I gave my resignatio­n from the CAC, as also the directorsh­ip of the players associatio­n. Last night, I mailed it to the concerned authoritie­s. Now, I can understand individual­s complainin­g. But if the Ethics Officer acts on that then it is not worth continuing. And I think one of the pressing demands for the new BCCI committee will be to provide clarity on this conflict of interest clause and from where are they looking to get eligible cricketers in key committees,” she rued.

The legal team of the BCCI under the COA had given the trio a green light to be a part of the CAC and it appointed the new head coach of the Indian team.

The former India cricketer had said that people complainin­g is fine, but if the Ethics Officer picks up every complaint then it creates a difficult scenario

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