Board for Cricket India (BTCI) The President of the General Assembly of the General Meeting (AGM) on September 28, including the President, including the President, will be elected president.
Roger Binny, for the chamber president for the cricket in India, was determined by the Constitution of the Board in July. After the office carriers reached the age of 70, they should not continue in their posts.
Binny was elected 36th president of BTCI in October 2022. Replaced the former Indian captain Sourav Gangulyhad a three-year term. Binny was the only nominant for the position and was chosen as charges.
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The new BTCI president will be elected by India’s house
BSSI will be elected voters to officials, including the President, but candidates will not be completed. According to CricBuzz, BCCI officials are scheduled to meet the leadership of BJP leaders in September 20, and the main decision on the leadership.
“Cricbuzz, BCCI’s best BJP members with BJP members were held in Delhi on September 20, if a comprehensive decision was made on September 20, was called” report “.
BTSI officials were appointed to meet at home Minister Amit Sahin’s residence, where the next BCCI leadership staff is expected to be decided.
Assumes of hypotheses on top of the former BCCI leader as former crickets
The next BCCI, a few former cricketers in the mixture, has assumptions about who will take the head position. Sourav Ganguly, Harbhajan SinghRaghuram Bhatt and Kiran are in more dispute, but the last choice remains uncertain.
State circles can update their presentations before September 19. The latest announcement is expected on Saturday night in Delhi and BJP usually intervened in sports management, but the next BTCI supports the same leadership roles for the head.
In 2022, Sourav Ganguly, as the head of the BMSI, has another term, but the Board has eventually chose Roger Binny for the role. The former BTSI President N. Srinivasan criticized Ganguly’s three-year term.
The BCCI begins interviews for new national voters on September 18
BTSI has started interviews to appoint new national voters on Thursday, September 18. The process is currently online by the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), which is included in the Ashok Malhotra and Jatin Paranjpe.
Sulakshana Naik, who had previously membered CAC, is no longer part of the committee and can replace BCCI. CAC will choose seven people in total.
Two members, led by the Men’s National Election Committee Ajit AgarkarA member for the National Youth Committee will be set for four for the National Women’s Committee. The newly designated voters are set up to accept their roles after BCCI AGM.
Applicants had to play a minimum of seven test matches or 30th grade match, 10 ODIs, 20 first class games. Candidates must be retired from professional cricket for at least five years and should not serve any BTCI Cricket Committee for more than five years.
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