Induction of two new IPL franchises, cricket in the Olympics on agenda at BCCI’s AGM: Report

The Board of Control for Cricket in India will hold its Annual General Meeting on December 24 to discuss the induction of two new Indian Premier League franchises besides the appointment of the country’s ICC representative and three new national selectors.

Also on the agenda is the election of a new vice-president. As is the norm, the BCCI has sent a 23-point agenda to all affiliated units 21 days prior to the holding of the AGM.

The most significant point is seeking approval for two new teams to make it a 10-team IPL.

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It is understood that the Adani Group and Sanjeev Goenka’s RPG (previously owners of the Rising Pune Supergiants) are interested in owning new teams with one franchise surely from Ahmedabad.

Another important point will be BCCI’s representative to the ICC and the Asian Cricket Council. It is expected that secretary Jay Shah will be the BCCI representative in the…

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