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BCCI’s outbound treasurer exposes earnings grew by practically Rs 6000 crore throughout Sourav Ganguly-led routine|Cricket News

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Oct 20, 2022
BCCI’s outbound treasurer exposes earnings grew by practically Rs 6000 crore throughout Sourav Ganguly-led routine|Cricket News

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Cricket latest The Sourav Ganguly-led routine had actually taken charge in 2019 after the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators’ 33- month period.

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BCCI secretary Jay Shah on Tuesday made it clear that India will not take a trip to Pakistan for the Asia Cup next year and will rather promote a neutral place.

The2023 edition, which will be played in the 50 over format ahead of the ODI World Cup in India, has actually been allocated to Pakistan.

” We have actually chosen we will not take a trip to Pakistan. We will dip into a neutral place,” stated Shah, who likewise takes place to be the Asian Cricket Council president, after the BCCI’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) here. He was re-elected as secretary for a 2nd term.

The2022 Asia Cup was kept in the UAE last month after hosts Sri Lanka revealed their failure to host the occasion in the middle of the recession back house.

India and Pakistan just play each other in Asia Cup and worldwide occasions due to political stress in between the 2 nations.

Both groups played two times in the Asia Cup last month and are set to clash in Melbourne on October 23 in the T20 World Cup.

Cricket latest BCCI’s money reserves grew by approx Rs 6000 crore in last 3 years

At the AGM, outbound treasurer and brand-new IPL chairman Arun Dhumal notified the state systems that the BCCI’s treasury grew from Rs 3648 crore to Rs 9629 crore in the last 3 years.

The Ganguly-led program had actually taken charge in 2019 after the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators’ 33- month period.

” When the present group took control of the reins of the BCCI in 2019, the BCCI’s coffers had funds of Rs 3648 crore. We are turning over an organisation that sits over a treasury that has Rs 9629 crore of funds which is approximately thrice of what we got at the time of our taking over from COA,” stated Dhumal in his speech.

“The dispensation to the state associations has actually seen a dive of almost 5 times, from Rs 680 crore in the COA time to Rs 3295 crore now,” he included.

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