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BCCI appoints Sunil Subramanian as Administrative Manager of Team India (Senior Men)

| | Jul 29, 2017, at 04:47 am
Mumbai, July 28 (ibns): The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday appointed former First Class cricketer Sunil Subramanian as the Administrative Manager of Team India (Senior Men).

He will be contracted for a one-year term and join Team India in Sri Lanka before the start of second Test (August 3-7, 2017) in Colombo.

Subramanian has 285 wickets to his name from 74 matches in First Class cricket.

He captained Tamil Nadu in Ranji Trophy and is a National Cricket Academy (NCA) certified coach.

He also has a rich vein of experience when it comes to management and administrative capabilities having served both public and private sector organisations for over 16 years.  

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