Now BCCI want changes in the System

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

It has all the right noises emerging from the new era of BCCI president N Srinivasan, although I think this is a pause before the storm to break out of someone. Kochi franchise to go to court to fight his dismissal and the IPL is the case with the ICC over the tug was killed in a car accident, even if below the surface.. I support the president's position that there should be a committee of inquiry set up to investigate the fiasco in England. It would be a very good series, one of witch hunting. But the whys and wherefores of India clearly shows it visually difficult to get to the trip, the team has been restored to the ring. From a ranking that Mr. Srinivasan has clearly stated goals. 


Some of the conclusions, not even a formal research, is annoying, and it remains to be seen how the board will answer questions such as management of injuries (real or fake), the number of playing days (since each day, million of BCCI's coffers) , succession plan for a wonderful seniors, and ever-present threat of sports service to the board in the heel. 


All of this is the future, but one aspect of the BCCI have been treated immediately launch an independent selection panel, rather than the current one is based on the zone system. This reform is long overdue, and if all agree that this is the most logical way, it always will be swept under the carpet. 


For example, was a step in that direction before the meeting in Mumbai, India, and former central-to scorer Yajurvindra Singh was one of them (I assume was the other), which sounded to seek the post of BCCI selector. Yajurvindra did, only to find that this time the idea was junked. 


Have Yajurvindra (or others who may have applied) was a good candidate or not, the question is very appropriate. In fact, I think BCCI has done a good solid range of topics, a collar-free Mohinder Amarnath as North Zone selector. But the chance to move into a new dimension, with a team option is the BCCI president N Srinivasan has the right to decide not to constitute a Commission of Inquiry has been concerned about India's debacle in England has been lost. 


It is not easy to create a paradigm shift in system zones, which is how the BCCI is very structured, individual choice matters. And yet, it should be done sooner rather than later, to alleviate the ongoing skepticism about whether the process is fair or biased. 


Selector position of honorary members of the work is now worth a whopping RS 40 lakh reward incumbent.Such means that the skills and expertise that can not be placed in a specific zone in the country. Rather, it means that people read the best for the mission will be selected regardless of their location. 

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