On Sunday, some of the members of National cricket Club (NCC), questioned the representation of the club at the Special General Meeting of the BCCI by late Jagmohan Dalmiya’s son Avishek.

The Member of NCC raised questions as who gave permission to Avishek Dalmiya to represent them at BCCI’s SGM meeting as they claimed that Dalmiya Junior was not a member of NCC.

Spokesperson of the revolting NCC, Prabhat Jhawar, told a news conference that Avishek, who is 34 now, cannot became the member of the NCC as there has been no updation in the membership list since 1981.

The revolting NCC group also made some shocking claims that NCC in its annual return in 2013-14 showed 16-17 working members and one other as against 2200 life an 800 founding members.

Jhawar added that this means 2983 members are dead including all of us and also claimed that NCC did not have any election in decades. He blamed that former BCCI vice-president KP Kajaria is illegally running NCC and have occupied the secretary post for last 43 years.

Jhawar also told that the group’s next step is to meet the BCCI president Shashank Manohar in Nagpur to find a solution to this mess and also added to this that if no solution comes out of this meet then they will go to court.

 

Shashi Agarwal

A cricket addict

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