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BCCI elections

Sourav Ganguly Criticised In Recent BCCI Meeting Held In New Delhi As Big Shake-Up Expected In IPL Setup

Sourav Ganguly News: The current BCCI President Sourav Ganguly was criticised in the recent BCCI meeting held in New Delhi and is all set to make way for former India cricketer Roger Binny for the top BCCI job.

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BCCI elections scheduled for October 22

The Committee of Administrators on Tuesday announced the election schedule for the state associations and the BCCI.

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BCCI Elections 2015: Anurag Thakur as BCCI Secretary comes as face saver for Sharad Pawar group

All that Srinivasan's men can do is to disrupt, and are not in a position to endorse, any of his agenda.

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BJP strongman Amit Shah enters BCCI matters by springing surprise

The election of young BJP MP Anurag Thakur as its secretary, by a margin of one vote, came as a surprise.

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N Srinivasan committed contempt of court by participating in AGM, says Deputy President of Rajasthan Cricket Association

Mehmood Abdi points out the order issued by Supreme Court on February 27, 2015.

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Lalit Modi-led Rajasthan Cricket Association seeks right to cast vote in BCCI election

The BCCI election is currently underway in Chennai.

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Jagmohan Dalmiya, leading candidate for BCCI top post

Race for BCCI president role is on and Jagmohan Dalmiya seems the most likely candidate to win the upcoming BCCI elections.

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One lakh shareholders to hold shares of Chennai Super Kings Cricket Ltd.

The proposal for turning CSK into a separate owned company was mulled over in September last year; however the Supreme Court judgement last month played the bigger role in this decision.

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Sharad Pawar receives Aditya Verma’s support ahead of BCCI elections

Aditya Verma backed Sharad Pawar against N Srinivasan for the upcoming Board polls.

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N Srinivasan’s case continues to be an embarrassment for the BCCI

N Srinivasan can contest the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) elections, but cannot take charge until the Supreme Court rules on his fate. Nishad Pai Vaidya looks at the possible scenarios as a result of the verdict.

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