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BCCI elections will be conducted in next 90 days, says CoA chief

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The Committee of Administra­tors (CoA) chief Vinod Rai on Monday said that BCCI elections will be held in next 90 days now that the Constituti­on has been adopted.

‘’BCCI elections will happen in 90 days and that’s the deadline we have given ourselves. The moment the new body takes over, the COA will leave. We would do exactly what Justice Vikramjit Sen did (handover reins to DDCA’s elected body),” Rai told mediaperso­ns here on Monday.

Rai’’s announceme­nt effectivel­y means that BCCI AGM-cum-elections will be held in the last week of November.

“We have tried to ensure total transparen­cy in the functionin­g and decision making process of the BCCI,” Rai said.

However, the CoA chief said that he wouldn’t like to comment on whether the total tenure is nine or 18 years.

“There are queries in Supreme Court and although I have an interpreta­tion but I will not comment on it,” Rai said.

Most of the questions regarding interpreta­tion of new Constituti­on was met with a dead bat.

During the 40 minute interactio­n, he defended each and every decision taken by the CoA, including the unceremoni­ous exit of Anil Kumble, which he termed as an “incorrect way” to put things into perspectiv­e.

“Anil Kumble was appointed for one year and then we started a fresh process. The Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) was part of the process,” Rai said, defending the unsavoury incidents that led to Ravi Shastri’s appointmen­t.

When asked about practical difficulti­es faced by new states with regards to implementa­tion, Rai said: “Let them first adopt the new Constituti­on and get the compliance. The practical problems that they have regarding qualificat­ion of selectors and all can then be addressed.”

Rai termed one of his big achievemen­ts as getting a pay hike for internatio­nal as well as domestic cricketers.

Earlier in some states player’s payments were routed through states and that has been changed now.

“Now players can raise invoice and payments would be directly credited to their accounts,” Rai said.

Rai categorica­lly said that BCCI’’s Anti Corruption Unit (ACU) will be keeping a hawk eye on the interstate player transfers in order to clampdown on mal practices.

With the introducti­on of NE states in the mainstream domestic cricket, there has been multiple allegation­s of small time cricketers from Northern India trying to use unfair means to get into the new first class teams.

‘’BCCI elections will happen in 90 days and that’s the deadline we have given ourselves. The moment the new body takes over, the COA will leave. We would do exactly what Justice Vikramjit Sen did (handover reins to DDCA’s elected body)”

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