There might be some good news in the anvil for the cricket lovers from
India's north-eastern region as BCCI is planning to take up the full
membership issue of Manipur and Mizoram. (Photo: PTI)
New Delhi:
There might be some good news in the anvil for the cricket lovers from
India's north-eastern region as BCCI is planning to take up the full
membership issue of Manipur and Mizoram in the upcoming BCCI Affiliation
Sub-Committee meeting in Bengaluru on August 23.
It
has been reliably learnt that BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur, who is also
convenor of affiliation committee, has written a letter to its members
Dr Sekhar Salkar of Goa and Prakash Dixit of Vidarbha to join him for a
meeting in Bengaluru.
Apart from Manipur and Mizoram, the case of Chattisgarh will also come up for discussion.
However
Bihar has been kept out of the discussions as an ad-Hoc committee has
been formed to look after the resumption of cricketing ties and also
there is no clarity due to existence of multiple unsanctioned
associations.
"Manipur
has been an associate member and now they have appealed for full
membership which will enable them to play in the Ranji Trophy. Mizoram
also has said that they can develop good infrastructure. Chattisgarh
already has a stadium where IPL and Champions League T20 matches have
been played. The BCCI secretary has reviewed their applications," a
source said.
Meanwhile,
the BCCI's ad-hoc committee led by Niranjan Shah visited the Moinul Haq
Stadium and then met the state sports secretary Vijay Kumar Singh to
discuss about future course of action.
"A
lot of work needs to be done in Moin-ul-Haq Stadium to make it
playable. But for that we need the monsoon season to pass. Apart from
that there is a Railway Stadium in Patna where we can have trials," a
member asserted.
"We
all discussed possibilities of conducting open trials in places like
Gaya, Madhubani and Bhagalpur, where there are turf wickets available.
The Principal Secretary in charge of sports Vijay Kumar Singh has said
that he would extend all co-operation for BCCI," said the source.