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BCCI removes Roger Binny, Ravi Shastri citing conflict of interest

India Blooms News Service | | 09 Nov 2015, 01:51 pm
Mumbai, Nov 9 (IBNS) The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) om Monday have removed national selector Roger Binny citing conflict of interest as his son Stuart Binny plays for the national side, according to reports.

The BCCI have also removed Team Director Ravi Shastri from the IPL governing council under the same clause.

BCCI is expected to appoint an ombudsman to look into the conflict of interest matter of several players and act accordingly.

Sharad Pawar have been given additional powers along with Shashank Manohar to run the board.

Earlier today the Board of Control for Cricket In India (BCCI) removed N Srinivasan as the International Cricket Council (ICC) Chairman..

Srinivasan, who was serving as the ICC Chairman, was elected by the BCCI to represent the country's cricketing body in the international stage was removed earlier today in the BCCI annual general meeting.

BCCI is likely to write to ICC to cancel Srinivasan's candidature from the international governing body, as Shashank Manohar, the current BCCI President is likely to fill in his shoes and complete the term which will end on June 2016.
 

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