Previous Rajya Sabha MP Rajiv Shukla is good to go to have another stretch with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) as he is set to turn into the VP of the board. The choice to select the veteran head and government official as the board VP was taken collectively by the individuals from the board.
Rajiv Shukla s no more interesting to functioning as a manager for the Indian cricket board. Already, he had filled in as BCCI’s VP during N Srinivasan’s system. He was likewise a director of the IPL Governing Council (GC) and filled in as the chief of the Indian group as well. Shukla filled in as secretary for Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association as well.
As indicated by a report in the Times Now, his name has been proposed by DDCA president Rohan Jaitley and approved by Uttarakhand’s Mahim Verma, who had abandoned the post recently. When Verma had emptied the post of BCCI bad habit administration, Shukla’s reestablishment was consistently on the cards.
The report additionally guaranteed that Rajiv Shukla didn’t have to go for a chilling period as IPL chairmanship isn’t considered as a residency for an office-conveyor. He will be authoritatively chosen during BCCI’s Annual General Meeting in Ahmedabad on December 24.
Brijesh Patel reappointed
In another turn of events, previous India player Brijesh Patel is set to proceed as the administrator of the IPL GC. Alongside him, Khairul Majumdar has been reappointed in the IPL GC as well. Thursday was the cutoff time of submitting assignments for two GC posts, in front of the BCCI’s impending AGM. Both Patel and Majumdar were the simply ones to have applied for the two posts.
“As o Rajiv Shukla need any political decision. It was continually going to be consistent decisions. Patel’s re-appointment was proposed by TNCA top manager RS Ramaswamy and Kerala’s Sreejith Nair approved his name,” a senior authority of a state unit was cited as saying.
In the interim, Rajiv Shukla on to continue cricket in the nation when the BCCI AGM happens this year. The BCCI has just declared the postponed homegrown season will be an abridged one. While the Ranji Trophy is probably not going to happen this year, the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy will be played from January 10 to 31. There has been no prominent cricket in the nation since March because of the pandemic.