Pawar set to retain BCCI chief's post
Posted on Sep 26, 2006 at 16:28 | Updated Sep 26, 2006 at 17:22
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New Delhi: The Board of Control for Cricket in India will not see any change in its office bearers when the AGM takes place in Mumbai on Wednesday.
Current President Sharad Pawar and Secretary Niranjan Shah are all set to retain their posts of the BCCI.
The duo will be re-elected unopposed for a fresh two-year term since no candidate was put up by the rival group before the deadline for filing of nominations ended on Tuesday.
Joint Secretary M P Pandove and Treasurer N Srinivasan, too, will be re-elected unopposed.
The five vice-presidents will be elected on the floor of the house, BCCI sources said.
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Posted By Samir
Pawar is ideally suited for the post. Those who complained about politics should know that ranbir singh mahendra(previous BCCI president)
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Posted By RAMAN
The Great Maratha Warrior will prove to the world--if at all proof is needed--what he's capable of, in the notorious
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Posted By Nandan
It is really bad to know that a person who dont even have played cricket in his life has become
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Posted By India Well wisher
Its a Black day for indian cricket.It means politics will continue to be main objective.
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