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Technical Committee of BCCI meet in Mumbai

| | May 20, 2015, at 02:49 am
Mumbai, May 19 (IBNS): The Technical Committee of the BCCI met in Mumbai on Tuesday where it was considered that as India is hosting the ICC World T20 2016 in March-April 2016 a proposal to postpone the Duleep Trophy, which is scheduled during that period was made.

"It was also proposed to revamp the current format of the Deodhar Trophy and have three teams participating - the winner of the Vijay Hazare Trophy, and two teams picked by the national selectors," the Board said in a statement.

" In continuation to the efforts made over the years, a review of the existing points system in the Ranji Trophy was discussed with an objective to encourage teams to aim for outright victories. It was proposed to abolish the current system of awarding 3 points for the first innings lead and 1 point for the other team, and introduce a bonus point system for batting and bowling, applicable in the first innings only. One bonus point will be awarded to a team scoring 300 runs in 85 overs and one bonus point for a team taking 7 wickets in 85 overs. However, the current system of awarding 6 points for an outright win and a bonus point if applicable, will continue," another recommendation was made.


"The Committee appreciated the efforts of the BCCI and the approach taken to curb illegal suspected bowling action cases and the remedial steps being undertaken. The Committee recommended that the ICC protocols be followed in toto, which will further strengthen the current process," it said.

The Committee expressed concern on the wicket preparation undertaken at some of the venues and suggested various measures to improve the reporting process, which will help in taking appropriate corrective measures, in the future.

“It was a fruitful discussion with an increased focus on strengthening domestic cricket. These recommendations are a summary of three major meetings, which includes the Captains & Coaches Conclave and the Technical Committee meetings, this year. We hope that some of the measures suggested, will make domestic cricket more interesting and challenging,” Anil Kumble, Chairman, Technical Committee, BCCI, said.  

“After seeking feedback from all our stakeholders, we discussed these salient points in the Technical Committee meeting. Some of these recommendations could have a long-term impact and help in achieving our objectives and address our immediate demands of the forthcoming cricket season. I am confident that we will be able to increase the competitiveness in the upcoming domestic season,” Anurag Thakur, Secretary, BCCI, said.
 

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