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BCCI general body to decide on Olympic participation

Sentinel Digital Desk

New Delhi, Aug 9: The meeting between the BCCI office bearers and the Committee of Administrators (COA) here on Wednesday referred to the board’s general body taking a call on cricket’s participation in the Olympics.

“The matter (Olympics participation) is still being discussed and it will go to the general body,” COA member Dia Edulji told reporters after the meeting.

With the matter now being referred to the all-powerful BCCI general body, it seems unlikely that the Indian board will be interested to follow the Olympic charter.

The meeting however, brought good news for the tiol men and women selection committee, wherein each member will be awarded Rs 15 lakh each for the stellar performance of both the teams in the Intertiol Cricket Council (ICC) events.

“They have been rewarded for selecting good teams,” said Edulji, the former India women’s captain.

On the 15-day window between intertiol assignments and the Indian Premier League (IPL), she said: “We are trying our best. We will try and adhere to it as far as possible since the Future Tours & Programmes (FTP) are decided way in advance.”

The meeting also had former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin’s pending dues in its agenda after the Andhra High Court in 2012 quashed all charges of match-fixing against him.

Two days back, controversial pacer S Sreesanth’s life ban was revoked by the Kerala High Court and that was also discussed in the meeting.

“Azharuddin’s case has been referred to the general body and Sreesanth’s case, the legal team is still studying,” Edulji said.

Edulji further said that only 10 of 31 affiliated units have responded to the CoA’s demand of submitting their members’ list. (IANS)