BCCI begins operation clean-up, appoints ombudsman


Mumbai, Nov 9 (PTI): Cracking the whip on conflict of interest in the Board, the BCCI today unveiled a slew of reforms, including the appointment of a retired judge as its ombudsman, as part of its promised clean-up operation.

The Board also decided to trim some of its sub- committees, dropped Indian Team Director Ravi Shastri from the IPL Governing Council and axed Roger Binny from the selection panel to negate the perceived conflict of interest.

The decisions were taken at the Board's 86th Annual General Meeting in which former captain Sourav Ganguly was appointed Chairman of the Technical Committee, replacing Anil Kumble.

Besides, Visakhapatnam, Ranchi, Indore, Pune, Dharamsala and Rajkot were accorded the status of Test venues.

"Everybody spoke in the meeting in favour of a clean and transparent Board," BCCI President Shashank Manohar told reporters after the meeting.

Justice (Retd) A P Shah was named the ombudsman who will now deal with any complaints of conflict of interest.

"Principally, we have decided on issues regarding conflict of interest. The detailing would be done by legal committee in two months' time," he said.

"The Ombudsman appointed by Board is Justice e A P Shah who would look into complaints of conflict of interest. The Board has also decided to have people who are professionals. The accounts were passed and the entire AGM report is already on the website," Manohar said detailing the decisions taken at the AGM.

Gagan Khoda and MSK Prasad were named the new members in the selection
committee, replacing Rajinder Singh Hans and Binny.

Besides, the BCCI decided to retain Rajeev Shukla as the Chairman of the IPL Governing Council, which would comprise Jyotiraditya Scindia, M P Pandove, Ajay Shirke and Ganguly.
"Whatever I had said a month ago, that we would clean up the system and try to run the Board in a transparent fashion, we have done everything we could," Manohar said.

"To eliminate bias from the decision-making process, we have appointed AP Shah, who is a former chief justice... working committee size would remain but other committees will not have more than 7-8 people," he added.

The clean-up operation has been triggered by the 2013 IPL spot-fixing scandal, which was investigated by the Supreme Court-appointed R M Lodha committee.

The apex court-appointed panel had suspended Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals for two years for their officials' involvement in the scandal. Manohar said an auction for two new teams would be held soon.

"For the present, the Board is internally looking into IPL matters, if required we will hire somebody. IMG is paid Rs 28 crore to run IPL, we have spoken to them and told them it's their responsibility to run the show.

"We are going to have a draft auction as far as the two new teams are concerned and we will allow five players each to them," Manohar said.

On the removal of Roger Binny as selector, Manohar said the decision would ensure that former all-rounder's son Stuart does not face criticism for being a selector's son.

"The perception has to change, there should not be injustice on Stuart Binny, we can't destroy his career. He can't be drawing flak from media that because he is Roger Binny's son, he cannot play," he explained.

Manohar side-stepped queries on the proposed bilateral series against Pakistan.
"We need government permission to play against Pakistan and Board decision will be as per the government stand," he said.

Addressing the media alongside Manohar, BCCI Secretary Anurag Thakur was asked whether Delhi would host the fourth India-South Africa Test next month given the infighting in the DDCA.

"By November 17, DDCA has to come back to Board with all permissions from the state government, if they don't then the match would be shifted to Pune," he said.

 

 

  

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  • shaikh Imtiaz, Mangalore/Chennai

    Tue, Nov 10 2015

    In short, Operation Clean up, of BCCI has been done excellently. But I don't know or I don't even can say from comments we public who normally say something nonsense without knowledge, better be avoided. But the best moments I went through reading, I come hereby and can say, the best line, Roger Binny's, silence, when he was sacked they say, but I say not sacked is removed was good for him and his son Stuart Binny, who is really a good all rounder like his dad.To retain him his son Roger Binny has to be replaced that is been done excellently by the er's. Good decision and the best part is he did not comment a word, and accepted it humbly. If it were someone else, father son duo it we could have seen, big dramas etc., which didn't happen here. It was because as far as I have observed Christians are really superb and good, peace loving and intelligent human beings. I salute to them, which is missing in all of others.
    I wish all the best for Stuart Binny to come up like his father, the circle of the cricket game a great all rounder. And Roger Binny's sacrifice has to be awarded by his son Stuart Binny, and prove it does not go in vain. Stuart now you sare still there in the squad please do justice to your retention still in the International Team. God Bless you my son.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 09 2015

    Operation "Cleaning up the Devils" has begun ...

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