The Board of Control for Cricket in India is going through a change phase these days. Long-time secretary Jay Shah has now become the ICC President. After he reached the top post, there have been months of speculationbout who will be the next secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. But now the board is serious about it. According to reports, the new seboard secretaryan be announced soon.
Announcement can be made on this day.
According to reports, the new secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India can be announced on January 12. According to a PTI report, the BCCI is going to call a special general meeting on January 12 for the post of secretary and treasurer. In this meeting, a decision will be taken on the next secretary and treasurer. The decision can be taken unanimously instead of election. Representatives of all state cricket associations will participate in this meeting.
Apart from Shah, this veteran has also left the post.
Jay Shah was the secretary of BCCI. The post of BCCI secretaryhas beens vacant since he became the ICC president. At the same time, the treasurer of the board, Ashish Selar, has recently become a minister in the Maharashtra government. In such a situation, the post of treasurer is also vacant and the appointment to this post will also be done on January 12. Let us tell you that according to the constitution of the board, no post can remain vacant for more than 45 days. Who will be the new secretary and how will he work will be very important for the future of Indian cricket.
One person cannot hold two posts.
According to the Lodha Committee report which was recognized by the Supreme Court, a person can hold only one post. In such a situation, BCCI will soon appoint replacements for Shah and Shelar. Shah took over the role of ICC President on December 1. After him, Devjit Saikia of Assam is in the role of interim coach but the post of treasurer is vacant since Shelar became a minister.
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