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No immediate discussions over formation of a parallel Indian cricket board
It was learnt that there were suggestions from a few senior members to break free from the BCCI and form their own cricket board.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Jul 30, 2019, 08:59 AM (IST)
Edited: Jul 30, 2019, 08:59 AM (IST)

Members of the various BCCI state units owing their allegiance to former president N Srinivasan met on Monday to discuss their course of action in the wake of various directives given by the Supreme Court appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA). READ: BCCI wants one of the senior players to douse the flames
While Srinivasan attended the meeting from Chennai via video-conference, some of the prominent members who took part in the discussions included Jay Shah (Gujarat), Rajeev Shukla (UP), Niranjan Shah (Saurashtra), Brijesh Patel (KSCA), GS Walia (Punjab) and Avishek Dalmiya (Bengal).
“This was a routine meeting. Show me one thing that the CoA has done right over the years. We will not be divulging our strategy for obvious reasons but we do need to counter the various directives by the CoA,” a member of the Srinivasan faction told PTI on conditions of anonymity.
It was learnt that there were suggestions from a few senior members to break free from the BCCI and form their own cricket board but there were no concrete discussions.
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“Look, the suggestion to form a parallel board has been floated a number of times at the Srinivasan faction. There is no concrete plan regarding this even though the matter keeps cropping up sometimes as a joke. As of now, there are no such plans,” the Srinivasan confidant claimed.