BCCI is likely to call an Annual General Meeting in December | Cricket news


MUMBAI: Up BCCI Officials are known to be following the call for an Annual General Meeting (AGM) to be held in December, where the decision to launch a tender for new franchises in the Indian Premier League (IPL) can be taken and ratified.
According to the BCCI’s own constitution, a tender of such high value and proposal will require an AGM, which is a topic of conversation at this time. After Diwali, higher public officials are likely to accept a new call on the issue.

A 21-day notice must be given to call the AGM. However, since there is no possibility of physical assistance, one must wait and see if any change in the rule can be sought, provided there is a required quorum.
It is also known that the idea of ​​launching a tender for two franchises and not one is being seriously considered, in contrast to the plans that were underway some time ago. If the decision is upheld, a mega-auction should be planned after the bidding for new franchises.
If bidding for two franchises is launched, the tournament format will certainly undergo a temporary change.
Focus on the national calendar
The successful staging of the IPL in the United Arab Emirates now places the onus on the Board of trying to organize at least one truncated season of national matches. Cricket. One way to do this is to have more groups, so that the Ranji Trophy finish on time. Playing in cities that have multiple venues is also an option BCCI may consider.

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