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Tuesday, December 4, 2018

BCCI Officials Target CoA Chief Vinod Rai on Women’s Coach Fracas

BCCI Authorities Target CoA Boss Vinod Rai on Ladies' Mentor Fracas 






Multi day after T20 skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and bad habit commander Smriti Mandhana asked Ramesh Powar should proceed as the mentor of the national ladies' group, authorities in the BCCI are voicing worries over the treatment of the whole adventure by the Director of Panel of Executives (CoA) Vinod Rai.

In the wake of a harsh war of words with senior player Mithali Raj over her rejection from the playing XI for the World T20 elimination round against Britain, Powar's agreement wasn't broadened. Rather, applications have been welcomed for the situation with meetings planned not long from now.

The circumstance is a return to what happened under five months back when past mentor Tushar Arothe was supplanted by Powar after an open spat with the players. In any case, in contrast to the Arothe scene, active mentor Powar has the help of Harmanpreet and Mandhana.

"Initially, who has taken this choice not to expand Ramesh Powar's agreement and welcome applications for new ladies' mentor? Is it the BCCI or CoA?", an incensed senior BCCI official told"It is just a single man, Vinod Rai in his ability as the leader of the CoA who has taken this choice discretionarily, without counseling anybody in the BCCI or his associate at the CoA (Diana Edulji)."

It is trusted that the second individual from the CoA, Diana Edulji, was not for Powar's evacuation. Nonetheless, with just two individuals making up the CoA, Rai's choosing vote as the executive was the last word on the issue. It is hazy yet on the off chance that Powar will apply for the position once more, now that he has general society support of Harmanpreet and Mandhana.

"CoA have welcomed applications for the post of ladies' mentor. Powar is allowed to apply once more. We are as yet trusting that every one of the applications will come in, before the CoA can take a seat to choose," sources near the CoA told.

Be that as it may, BCCI authorities aren't persuaded by that contention and blame Rai for running the board like his "fiefdom" without following built up convention.

"By what method will this new ladies' group's agreement will be substantial when the CoA's residency is finished and Rai needs to hand over control to the new administration?", a BCCI official inquired.

"The ladies' mentor's agreement will be invalid and void in light of the fact that BCCI panels have not been counseled and now we know even skipper and senior players are against the move."

In discrete messages on Monday night, both Harmanpreet and Mandhana encouraged that Powar should proceed as the mentor remembering the T20 World Glass in 2020.

"Ramesh Powar was not without any help mindful (for choice to drop Mithali Raj)," Harmanpreet wrote in her email.

"The choice was altogether founded on cricketing rationale and perceptions from the past. Remembering the need of great importance, me, Smriti, the selector (Sudha Shah) and the mentor together within the sight of our administrator felt that we ought to proceed with the triumphant mix. Furthermore, I trust it ought to have gone as far as anyone is concerned that the goal was not close to home but rather completely based for the welfare of the group.

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