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BCCI two-day conclave to chalk out future course for Indian cricket
Mumbai | April 06, 2007 12:43:04 AM IST
 

 

 

The specially convened two-day working committee meeting of the (BCCI) will get underway at the board headquarters here tomorrow to take stock of the situation arising out of India's debacle at the World Cup.

The crucial conclave will have the onerous task of chalking out the future course of Indian cricket which is at the cross-roads following the national team's debacle of the World Cup and the subsequent quitting of coach Greg Chappell.

The first day of the two-day sitting would be a fact-finding mission with Chappell, captain Rahul Dravid, manager Sanjay Jagdale and selection panel chief Dilip Vengsarkar involved in the Cup review meeting with the BCCI's office bearers, headed by president Sharad Pawar.

Chappell, who yesterday put an end to his tempestuous and controversy-ridden 22-month stint by intimating Pawar of his intention not to seek renewal of his expired contract, and Jagdale, are to submit their tour reports to the cricket board's mandarins during this meeting.

Jagdale, the Indore-based national selector, is considered to be a neutral observer to the goings-on in the West Indies that led to the disastrous and shameful first round exit of the team full of super stars and big money earners.

However, being an administrator and office bearer of the MP Cricket Association, it remains to be seen whether he puts in anything critical on individual players in his written report.

However, these reports may not be shown to the media and the public at large through the media as BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah has already said that the entire reports would not be tabled in next day's Working Committee even for the Board members' perusal as they are ''confidential''.

Only relevant portion of the reports, if they deal with cases of discipline of the players, would be shown to the members, Shah said a few days ago.

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