The Board of Control for Cricket in India on Thursday ratified the entry of two new franchises in the Indian Premier League to make it a 10-team affair from 2022 during its Annual General Meeting in Ahmedabad.
“Two new teams will be introduced in the 2022 IPL,” a board official told PTI.
In another major development, the Board, in principle, decided to back the ICC’s bid for the inclusion of cricket, in the T20 format, in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics after getting some clarifications from the International Olympic Committee.
Also, it was decided that all first-class players, both men and women, will be suitably compensated for the curtailed domestic season due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The BCCI plans to get the domestic season underway, after several months’ delay, in January with the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 championship.
In other decisions, veteran Congress leader Rajiv Shukla was officially anointed the Board’s vice president in place of Mahim Verma from Uttarakhand.
Ahead of the AGM, the board had terminated the contract of Assistant General Manager KVP Rao, reported India Today.
The reason for the dismissal is yet not clear but the former first-class cricketer from Bihar, was handling the domestic cricket operations and served the board for close to a decade, informed the state associations of his departure.
It was also learnt that the general body decided in favour of Sourav Ganguly continuing as a director in the ICC Board.
Secretary Jay Shah will be the alternate director as well as India’s representative at the Chief Executive Committee meets of the global body.
Here are all the issues discussed at the AGM in detail:
T20 cricket in Olympics
In another major development, the Board, in principle, decided to back the ICC’s bid for inclusion of cricket, in the T20 format, in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics “after getting some clarifications from the International Olympic Committee”.
“Look, the BCCI is an autonomous body and it would like to maintain its autonomy. Our legal team is looking to get a few clarifications. Obviously, cricket in Olympics is great for the game. Let’s hope we can move in the right direction,” the member, who attended the AGM, said.
The Board, however, did not reveal the nature of its queries with regards to the matter.
Compensation for domestic players
Also, it was decided that all first-class players, both men and women, will be suitably compensated for the curtailed domestic season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The BCCI plans to get the domestic season underway, after several months’ delay, in January with the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 championship.
Asked about the money to be set aside for this, the Board source said: “The BCCI will give a lump-sum compensation amount to the state units. Now they will draw up their own list and accordingly compensate their male and female players.”
Junior and women’s cricket during IPL
The BCCI has decided that women’s tournaments (senior and junior) along with age-group tournaments (U-23, U-19, U-16) will be held simultaneously at the time of IPL-14 which, in all likelihood, will be held in India despite the pandemic-related concerns.
“We will have at least one age-group tournament in each category and also the women’s tournament during IPL.”
Ganguly-Shah to be India’s face at ICC
It was also learnt that the general body decided in favour of BCCI President Sourav Ganguly continuing as a director in the ICC Board. Secretary Jay Shah will be the alternate director as well as India’s representative at the Chief Executive Committee meets of the global body.
Women’s Test matches
The house deliberated on having women’s Test matches and there could be a two-Test series in the offing next year but a final call in this regard will be taken by the BCCI Apex Council.
Retirement age of umpires and scorers increased to 60
The BCCI’s affiliated scorers and umpires will now retire at 60 instead of 55 years after the governing body ratified the move.
“We believe that both umpires and scorers are physically fit enough like any other profession to continue till the age of 60 years,” the source said.
No discussion on Ganguly’s alleged Conflict of Interest
There was no discussion on Sourav Ganguly endorsing My11 Circle fantasy gaming app, which is a direct competitor of Dream11 – the IPL title sponsor.
“Not a single question was asked and contrary to a particular media report, it was never a topic of discussion.
“Ganguly is legally in the clear and as far as asking questions is concerned, the BCCI never questioned erstwhile N Srinivasan after his son-in-law was arrested for alleged spot-fixing in 2013. That was way more grave,” a state unit member said.
With PTI inputs
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