BCCI struggling to get big names for selection committee

The BCCI has been accepting applications for the position of national selectors for its senior men’s cricket team for well over a month, yet the outgoing panel is still in charge. According to reports, the board is having trouble inviting “high-profile names,”. Thus, another extension has been provided to the previous committee.

The Chetan Sharma-led committee selected India’s squad for the upcoming Sri Lanka series. Though every selector was deployed at a different location due to the ongoing Ranji Trophy tour, it is said that they met over a video call. A payout of Rs 1.25 crore is for the chairman’s position. Rs 1 crore is for the other members, but supposedly it is no longer deemed to be enticing enough.

Cricket Advisory Committee to Meet on December 30

As per a report by News18, the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), which consists of Ashok Malhotra, Sulakshana Naik, and Jatin Paranjpe, will gather in Mumbai on December 29 to interview the selected applicants before unveiling the new selection committee.

“If all goes well, on December 29, the CAC is supposed to meet physically in Mumbai and interview the shortlisted names,” a BCCI source in the know of the developments was quoted as saying.

It also implies that Chetan Sharma, the former committee’s chairman, may continue in that position or run again as a representative, along with Harvinder Singh, another candidate from the central zone.

“Chetan has a good chance of either being retained as the chairman or at least the North Zone representative if he is willing to work under new chairman, whosoever it is. The truth is BCCI is not getting any top names. It is not that they haven’t sounded out anyone. If Chetan didn’t have a chance, why would he apply? There must have been some assurances given,” the source added.

Since BCCI invited applications for the selection committee, the former committee took charge of announcing the teams for the New Zealand tour, the Bangladesh tour and now the upcoming home series against Sri Lanka.