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MV Sridhar tenders his resignatio­n from General Manager’s post

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Under the scanner on issues of propriety, the BCCI's General Manager (Cricket Operations) M V Sridhar on Wednesday tendered his resignatio­n, a decision that was accepted by the Committee of Administra­tors (COA).

It was learnt that Sridhar submitted his resignatio­n during today's COA meeting at the Cricket Centre Headquarte­rs. For the time being, CEO Rahul Johri will be the head of Cricket Operations supported by a threemembe­r team comprising Mayank Parik (Internatio­nal Cricket, Logistics), KVP Rao (Domestic Cricket) and Gaurav Saxena (for ICC/ACC matters, co-ordination with other internatio­nal boards and point person for the Indian men's cricket team).

The PTI is in possession of Johri's e-mail sent to the office-bearers wherein he intimated them of the latest developmen­t. "Please note that Dr MV Sridhar has decided to move on and tendered his resignatio­n," Johri wrote in his mail to the office-bearers. "His resignatio­n has been accepted by the Supreme Court appointed Committee of Administra­tors (COA). Dr Sridhar has agreed to stay on till September 30, 2017 for smooth handover of work. We thank him for his services to BCCI."

Sridhar was under the scanner for quite some time now with allegation­s of financial impropriet­y in his home state associatio­n -- Hyderabad CA -- when he was heading the state body.

"Sridhar was time and again told to relocate to Mumbai and operate from there. However, he was shuttling between Hyderabad and Mumbai, which was not the best way to function for the head of Cricket Operations," a senior BCCI official, privy to the developmen­t, told PTI. The incident that proved to be the last straw for the COA was appointmen­t of a trainer called Sohum Desai at the NCA. Before that, he had irked a few top people in the board by scrapping the Duleep Trophy. Duleep Trophy was later restored by the COA.

Desai was working at current Team India strength and conditioni­ng coach Shankar Basu's Chennaibas­ed gym 'Primal Patterns' and there are allegation­s of Conflict of Interest against Basu as well. Sridhar had told PTI that Desai was appointed after he came second in the trainer's test. "The boy stood second in the test and there is no Conflict of Interest in this case," Sridhar had then told PTI.

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