Shashank Manohar returns as BCCI President, Srinivasan era ends


Mumbai, Oct 4 (PTI): Lawyer-turned-administrator Shashank Manohar was today elected unopposed as the BCCI President ushering in a new era in the Cricket Board and ending N Srinivasan's clout in the cash-rich body.

Manohar took over the post at the Board's Special General meeting which lasted less than half an hour here. He was the only candidate left in the fray for the election in which the deadline for filing nomination ended last evening.

The election was necessitated by the sudden demise of Jagmohan Dalmiya, who had a short term of seven months after his election in March this year. Dalmiya was made the interim President when Srinivasan "stepped aside" in the wake of revelations that his son-in-law was involved in betting during the 2013 IPL season.

All the six units of East Zone unanimously proposed Manohar's candidature for the president's post, reflecting Srinivasan's diminishing hold in Board's power politics.
A BCCI by-election needs only one proposer from the zone which is electing the president and it was the East's turn this time. Manohar got the nod from all the six associations and was the lone nomination at the end of the 7 pm deadline yesterday.

Interestingly, one of the proposers for Manohar was Dalmiya's son Avishek, who was representing his familyclub National Cricket Club (NCC) in the SGM.

Srinivasan skipped the meeting and the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association was represented by P S Raman.

The others who also proposed Manohar's name were Sourav Ganguly from Bengal, Sourav Dasgupta from Tripura, Gautam Roy from Assam, Ashirbad Behera of Odisha and Sanjay Singh of Jharkhand State Cricket Association (JSCA).

Manohar's earlier stint was for three years between 2008 -09 and 2010-11.
His anointment also means that Srinivasan now has little chance of coming back into the BCCI fold till 2017 when the Vidarbha man's tenure ends.

Manohar has the responsibility to guide the BCCI to its stable self after a troubled era under Srinivasan whose tenure was marred by acrimony within and outside the Board's portals.

The 2013 IPL spot fixing scandal that singed Srinivasan, following his son-in-law and IPL team Chennai Super Kings' former principal Gurunath Meiyappan being found guilty of betting on the T20 League games, led to the Supreme Court sidelining him from holding the reins of the BCCI.

Srinivasan had tried his best to muster enough support for his nominee to take control of the BCCI, including having a surprise meeting with another interested person, Sharad Pawar, at Nagpur recently.

But Pawar's group members were not keen to have any truck with the TN strongman - who has decided to keep away from the whole rigmarole.

And with another group led by Anurag Thakur also backing Manohar's candidature after his meeting with Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in Delhi last week, the road was clear for Manohar.

Manohar, thus, is the biggest beneficiary of the change made in the BCCI's statutes a few years ago permitting former office-bearers to return to power after finishing their terms.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    Cricket is the most corrupt game ...

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  • Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    It should be a brand new Cricket Era under Shashank.The past 5 years numerous young cricketing careers have been ruined. If one were to closely analyse the Indian Test team for the past 3 years, the ion has been restricted to just about 15 players. This is because of the club over country policy and also the youngsters who play Test cricket are generally not given more than 2 opportunities to prove their worth.
    Players like Vinay Kumar, Sanju Samson and several other inform players are not considered . Seniors like Viru Sehwagh, Gautam Gambir and more have been side lined. We have had gentlemen Captains like Pataudi, Wadekar, G.R.Vishwanath ,Kapil Dev , Anil Kumble & Rahul Dravid,but today what matters to the Captain is only winning at any cost . Next is make as much money as possible as the shelf life of cricketers is very limited. The global trend is now to encourage the shorter versions and there are hardly any cricketers who can play well in all the three formats of the game. This is a sad trend and what is required urgently is that Test Cricket needs to be reinvented further else it will be buried under the weight of the fast and quick fix formats and lose fans.
    Maybe Shashank Manohar will find this quickfix solution and poularise Test Cricket in India and the cricket world.

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    Congratulations.
    Keep BCCI Clean and Clear.

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  • Indian, National

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    "Shashank Manohar returns as BCCI President, Srinivasan era ends". Good luck and God Bless you Mr. Shashank Manohar. Let BCCI rule the ICC world with clean image, clean game and let Team India dominate the whole cricketing world with new blood. aggression, most records. Jai Ho....every where.... Mera Bharat Mahan always.

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  • Ahmed, DOX / IXE

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    Biggest king maker in BCCI is Arun Jaitley. He is the god father of all the corrupt administrators in BCCI.

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  • Rahul, Sanil

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    earlier was it pranab mukherjee ? with corrupted Srinivasan

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    Shard Pawar mitt daane aath moke?

    All cricket boards (BCCI and States) are corrupt and money mending machine for some politicians.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    End of corruption in BCCI is doubtful. May be some regulatory developments would follow but cleansing the dark spots of corruption entirely may not be possible.
    Like BJP (Mr. Modi) formed the government and the corruption in India has been ceased once for all.

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  • Hubert D'souza, Mangalore Dubai

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    End Of Corruption In BCCI !!!!!!!

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    Not the end at all. Only a different set of people will be doing it !
    Shashank Manohar can be compared to former PM Dr.MMS. He is clean but there many corrupt members behind in the BCCI. I cannot even say for sure if Jaitley is clean or not. Just because BCCI is a private body (not a government body) it does not affect him as a politician.

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