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BCCI Secretary Jay Shah Distributes Details on 2021-22 Domestic Calendar

BCCI Secretary Jay Shah Distributes Details on 2021-22 Domestic Calendar
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Mumbai: BCCI Secretary Jay Shah, on his way back from London after traveling there to watch the second test between England and India, writing to council members, and related stakeholders, on Thursday, describing the details of 2021-22 domestic seasons.
By doing that, Shah – who has been interested in domestic cricket who rest back throughout the country, subject to close-related Covid protocol compliance – said: “BCCI works very closely with the Government of India, the Stakeholder Supervisory Authority, and other relevant stakeholders to ensure That our sport achieved collaborative solutions.
With this, there is a combined purpose for the complete BCCI domestic cricket season 2021-22 to play, allowing us to maintain the integrity of each competition “.
The letter is then added: “The restart date for the BCCI 2021-22 domestic cricket season has been reviewed by all stakeholders, because the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic is developing and we work together through this very challenging time.” BCCI will continue with the full season of domestic cricket starting with the tournament under 19 (both categories) on September 2021 “.
The following has now been decided.
Every squad, throughout the tournament and age group, can have a maximum of 30 members consisting of a minimum of 20 players .
thus, the number of support staff closed with a total of 10.
Each team is encouraged to have a team doctor to manage problems associated covid.
doctors separate team from the team physiotherapist and inclusive at least 10 members.
the support staff.
Also, the last date of transfer between countries and player registration Guests will be 15 days before the start of a particular tournament.
Last year too, BCCI wants to pursue all domestic tournaments and ha.
D look at ways to schedule matches until the office carrier realizes that time is too short and many complications.
“That is a big reason why the main tournament is like Ranji cannot be done.
This time BCCI, among others, also enjoys the benefits of the back and that experience will work support Indian cricket.
The emergence of pandemic.
New and unknown to us all, like elsewhere.
But one and a half years dealing with it has taught us that we have to find a way, even though the virus is unrelenting, to continue to work, “A Senior BCCI member said.
BCCI has shared with the details of members relating to tournaments in terms of grouping and qualifications For Knockout Restrictions on Vijay Traders (Tournaments Below 16) scheduled for November-December, details that have not been distributed, the Secretary’s office has complete the number of tournaments, matches and advanced dates (see box below).
Trophy Syed Mushtaq Ali T20, Trophy Ranji and the Vijay Hazare trophy (one day) all will have a group format of the five elite groups of six teams and one group of eight team plates (a total of 38 teams) – with five matches per team in all groups.
One day men’s country one day and CK Nayudu (Under-25-25) will have five elite groups of six teams and one group of seven team plates.
In both tours This name, elite groups will see every team playing five matches, the plate group will see every team playing six matches.
In the Cooch-Behar Trophy (Under-19), one-day a crew, Vinoo Mankad (under 19), a senior woman, T20 senior women and women under the age of 19, there will be five elite groups.
Of the six teams and one group of six team plates.
Each team will play five matches in all groups except T20 senior women, where each plate group team will play six matches.
Furthermore, Shah also shared details about the qualification for KO.
“The winner of the five elite groups will make it directly to the quarter-finals.
The second team puts from each group elite and the plate group winner will play three pre-quarter-finals and three winners will complete the quarter-final line-up,” the letter was informed.
“Pandemics have been difficult for all of us, we all have to make some hard decisions that make us not playing a full domestic cricket season in India.
On behalf of BCCI, we thank all our country’s associations, administrators, matching, coaches and athletes , for their patience and understanding, “Shah wrote.
We will share more details related to the domestic cricket season 2021-22 shortly.

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