Agenda of BCCI Supreme Council meeting: 8 major issues will be discussed

The meeting is being held five days before the upcoming 93rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Bengaluru A view of logo of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) (Photo by Aniruddha Chowhdury/Mint via Getty Images) The Apex Council meeting of the BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) will be held on Wednesday, in which many important issues related to the functioning of the board will be discussed. However, even though Jay Shah has resigned from the post of BCCI secretary to take over as ICC (International Cricket Council) chairman, the issue of appointment of a new BCCI secretary is not included in the agenda, The meeting is being held five days before the upcoming 93rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Bengaluru, and will be the last meeting of the Supreme Council before the AGM. Despite Jay Shah being elected ICC President, a new BCCI Secretary has not been appointed yet. What is the agenda of the BCCI Supreme Council meeting? Jay Shah will attend the upcoming AGM as BCCI secretary, as he will take over as ICC president from December 1. Eight major issues will be discussed on the agenda of the meeting, with the nomination process or the appointment of a new secretary not being discussed. The payment dispute with former title sponsor Byju’s will also be discussed on the agenda of the meeting. Byju’s ended its sponsorship agreement with the BCCI last year, and now there is a dispute over the outstanding payment in the matter. Byju’s case included in the agenda Bengaluru-based edtech company Byju’s, co-founded by Ravindran Byju, had signed a three-year jersey sponsorship deal with the BCCI in 2019. The deal was extended by a year for an amount of $5.5 million. While payments were made till September 2022, the dispute is over the outstanding payments from October 2022 to March 2023. An update on this dispute will be part of the agenda of the meeting. Discussion on National Cricket Academy The meeting will also discuss the opening of a new state-of-the-art National Cricket Academy (NCA) outside Bengaluru. Currently, the NCA is functioning in the M Chinnaswamy Stadium complex, which is more than two decades old. Along with this, the issue of renovation of the exterior of the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai and approval of the North-East Development Project will also be discussed in the meeting.

“If you don’t know ‘C’ in cricket, then nonsense….” Virat Kohli’s childhood coach Rajkumar Sharma got angry over which agenda item?

Know that the King will always be the King: Rajkumar Sharma Virat Kohli In the 19th match of IPL 2024, Rajasthan Royals faced Royal Challengers Bangalore on 6 April. Rajasthan won the toss and invited RCB to bat first. Kohli played a century of 113 runs in 72 balls and took the team’s score to 183 runs. Rajasthan Royals, chasing the target, won the match by 6 wickets with 5 balls remaining. While everyone praised Kohli’s century, there were some people who were trolling Kohli for his century. In fact. Virat Kohli batted at a strike rate of 156.94 and scored a century in 72 balls. He completed his century in 67 balls and by doing so a record was registered in his name. Actually, this was the slowest century in IPL history. Kohli now jointly shares this record with Manish Pandey. Virat Kohli’s childhood coach Rajkumar Sharma responded to critics Virat Kohli’s childhood coach Rajkumar Sharma strongly condemned the critics who were targeting and trolling Kohli for his innings. Rajkumar Sharma expressed anger at those criticizing Kohli’s strike rate and dismissed their comments as “nonsense”. He believes that people who want attention simply follow Kohli and take advantage of his popularity. He said, “Some people who are saying this nonsense, I think they were not able to understand the match, what was the situation of the match and how the team was struggling. They speak only to be in the news. If you talk about a normal player, it will not give any meaning. But if you speak about a player like Virat Kohli, you will remain in the headlines.” When Rajkumar Sharma was asked about the identity of the critics, he said- “Look, there are no cricket experts or old players, but a lobby which is running an agenda. They are just pushing an agenda, and as fans we don’t care about such things. Know that the King will always be the King. A person who even knows the ‘C’ of cricket would never do such nonsense.”