The Asian Age

GANGULY TO DECIDE ON SELECTORS

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New Delhi: The selection committee, headed by M.S.K. Prasad, is nowhere close to completing its tenure as per the new BCCI constituti­on but new Board President Sourav Ganguly will decide whether the panel completes the mandated five years in office. The selectors’ term was four years according to the old constituti­on but the amended constituti­on, which has come into effect now, has a provision of a maximum of five-year term. The clause 26(3) of the new constituti­on states: “No person who has been a member of any Cricket Committee for a total of five years shall be eligible to be a member of any cricket committee.” The Prasad (south zone) and Gagan Khoda (central zone) were appointed at the 2015 BCCI Annual General Meeting (AGM) and technicall­y their term would end in September, 2020 as per the new constituti­on. On the other hand, Jatin Paranjpe (East zone), Sarandeep Singh (North zone) and Devang Gandhi (east zone) have two years left as they started in 2016. The matter is expected to be discussed during BCCI president Sourav Ganguly’s meeting with the selectors. There is a clause in the selectors’ contract that states that a renewal is required at every AGM. Since there were no AGMs in 2017 and ‘18 due to the Board being governed by Committee of Administra­tors, the panel continued. Ganguly has indicated that Prasad and Khoda are set to be replaced while Paranjpe, Gandhi and Sarandeep have a year left. It is believed that Ganguly’s statement was based on the old constituti­on which had provision of a four-year tenure.

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