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By Ritika Jain The Supreme Court on Wednesday accepted suggestions proposed by the Board of Cricket Control of India (BCCI) and relaxed the cooling-off period, clearing the decks for Sourav Ganguly and Jay Shah to seek another term in office after October 2022. As per the new proposed changes, the cooling-off period at BCCI or the state level will now kick in after two terms or six years as opposed to the initial period of three years. The Supreme Court added that this cooling-off period will apply only at that particular level – be it state associations or the BCCI. This means, that an indivi...
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By Sourit Sanyal Former Indian cricketer and BCCI president Sourav Ganguly made headlines on June 1 after posting a tweet. Ganguly wrote that he was starting 'something to help people'. Many were quick to interpret his tweet as a resignation from the post of BCCI president and his plans to join politics. This comes after Ganguly hosted Union Home Minister Amit Shah for dinner at his residence in Kolkata. But Ganguly ended the "chapter" speculation, stating to news agency ANI that he has "launched a worldwide educational app". The cricketing legend wrote: "2022 marks the 30th year since the sta...
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