Arun Dhumal can be elected unopposed as IPL chairman, BCCI’s AGM to be held in Bengaluru on September 29
An Annual General Meeting (AGM) of BCCI is scheduled to be held on September 29 in Bengaluru. Arun Dhumal (Image Credit- Twitter X) Amid reports of retention rules ahead of the IPL mega auction, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is scheduled to hold its Annual General Meeting in Bengaluru on Sunday, September 29. Let us tell you that some important decisions can be taken in this meeting. So, if the latest media reports are to be believed then Arun Singh Dhumal can be elected unopposed as the Chairman of IPL Governing Council. Apart from this, Abhishek Dalmia will also continue in his role. Let us tell you that in this upcoming meeting of BCCI, elections can be held for the chairman and the remaining two posts. So for these vacant places, Dhumal and Dalmia have filed nominations for their respective posts. Also, if no other officer has presented candidature for these posts, then both can be elected unopposed. So after the elections, Dhumal is likely to continue his role as IPL chairman for at least one more year. Under his leadership, the IPL Governing Council will be seen working on important issues like player retention rules and match fees in the coming months. Election of new BCCI secretary is not included in the current agenda Let us tell you that in this meeting of BCCI, there can be a discussion on the appointment of Jay Shah as the representative of BCCI in the International Cricket Council (ICC). It is noteworthy that recently it has been announced that Jai Shah will be made the chairman of the supreme body of cricket. In such a situation, to work independently as ICC Chairman, Shah will have to be relieved of his role. Only after this will he be able to work in detail in his new role. So after Shah leaves his post in BCCI, there is a possibility of two candidates being appointed to his post.
BCCI’s AGM meeting will be held in Bengaluru on 29 September, will a new secretary be elected..?
There is no possibility of election of a new secretary of the board in the AGM meeting. Jay Shah (Image Credit- Twitter X) The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is scheduled to hold its 93rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) on September 19 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Bengaluru. The state associations have been informed about the AGM meeting on Thursday, September 5 through a notice. The meeting will begin with the inauguration of the much-hyped High Performance Centre in Bengaluru. BCCI secretary will not be elected in the AGM meeting There is a lot of discussion going on about who will become the new BCCI secretary after Jay Shah becomes the ICC chairman. There are reports of Arun Jaitley’s son Rohan Jaitley becoming the BCCI secretary. There were speculations that the BCCI secretary would be elected in the AGM. However, there is no possibility of the board’s new secretary being elected in the AGM meeting on September 29. If the Annual General Meeting (AGM) goes as planned, the BCCI will have to hold a Special General Meeting (SGM) to elect a new secretary, which will be held on December 1 before Jay Shah’s tenure as ICC chairman begins. Roger Binny may be elected BCCI representative Another important point in the 18-point agenda is the appointment of BCCI’s representative in the ICC meetings, as Shah will no longer be available for that role. The board will have to appoint someone who knows the ins and outs. According to sources, BCCI president Roger Binny is likely to be appointed as the BCCI representative in the ICC. According to a report in Cricbuzz, some of the other items on the agenda are – election and inclusion of two representatives of the General Body in the IPL Governing Council, inclusion of a representative from the Indian Cricketers Association in the IPL Governing Council, annual budget, appointment of Ombudsman and Ethics Officer. Appointment of Cricket Committee and Standing Committee and formation of an Umpires Committee.