BCCI Office bearers lauded for efficient delivery

Mumbai: The BCCI Office Bearers convened  with representatives of the state associations at the BCCI Headquarters in the Wankhede Stadium. The meeting highlighted the commendable efforts of the state associations in executing the busiest cricket season of 2023-24, which featured the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, TATA IPL 2024, TATA WPL 2024, along with various international bilateral series and a full domestic cricket season.

Honorary Secretary of the BCCI,  Jay Shah, extended his congratulations to the state associations for their exceptional work during this packed season. He sought feedback on the new domestic structure planned for the 2024-25 season. This new structure, implemented on the recommendations of NCA Head of Cricket  VVS Laxman, Team India (Senior Men) Head Coach  Rahul Dravid, and Chairman of the Senior Selection Committee  Ajit Agarkar, will be reviewed after one year.

Shah also updated the members on the development of the new Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru and the establishment of indoor academies in the North-Eastern states, Patna, and Jammu & Kashmir.

Jay Shah stated, “I am glad that we organized a meeting with the state associations. It is always good to exchange views on Indian cricket with our key stakeholders – the member state associations. It was a constructive dialogue on issues that concern Indian cricket, and I am pleased with the contributions from the state associations.”

He further added, “The new NCA in Bengaluru and the multiple indoor academies in the north-eastern states of the country are extremely close to our heart. We are extremely proud of the progress we have seen so far, and today we shared the same with our member associations.”

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