Mumbai: BCCI has asked Chetan Sharma’s voters and colleagues from the West Zone, Abey Kuruvilla, to travel to Bihar during the Vijay Hazare Cup starting next month.
The two voters will be present there during a match held in the state to ensure transparency in the selection process and other teams and matters related to players.
It is shared that BCCI is interested in ensuring that the level of transparency is high during the tournament, especially in areas in disputes in several fronts in recent months.
From non-payment to Cricketers to the T20 league countries challenging with the council, to mumble doubtful choices and more countries and cricket has been in the wrong news.
Resources at BCCI said “there needs to be some monitoring in the state, and we think why it doesn’t start with cricket.
So, we have decided to send Chetan and Abey there.” This seems to be the process that BCCI now tends to be applied for every state association struggling against internal disputes.
The actual council under severe pressure over the past 12 months to pay for their Cricketers Bihar from the last two seasons and the office carrier said “One reason why it takes so much time is because of the ‘problem’ in the association.
We try to see how it can be adjusted correctly “.