In a verbal exchange (TOI has a duplicate) to state associations on Tuesday by way of BCCI secretary Jai shahEach member of the Working Group will oversee two-three venues. Board president Roger Binny will oversee Ahmedabad & Chennai, Shah will care for Delhi & Dharamsala, treasurer Ashish Shelar might be answerable for Pune, Lucknow & Guwahati, vice-president Rajeev Shukla will oversee Hyderabad & Bengaluru, whilst Devajit Saikia will take care of Mumbai, Kolkata & Trivandrum.
The ‘Infrastructure and Subsidy Committee’ contains, aside from the office-bearers, IPL chairman Arun Dhumalformer treasurer Anirudh Chaudharyex-Apex Council member Prabhtej Bhatia & KSCA secretary A Shankar.
Announcing the formation of the WC committees, Shah wrote: “As per the discussions held during the Special General Meeting (SGM) on May 27 in Ahmedabad, it was resolved that the office-bearers would form two sub-committees for the upcoming ICC World Cup 2023. I am pleased to inform you that the office-bearers of the BCCI have convened and finalized the composition of the two sub-committees.”
Meeting of WC internet hosting associations on July 27 in Delhi
The BCCI has made up our minds to convene a gathering of the ten 2023 ODI World Cup internet hosting associations in Delhi on July 27. This would be the 2nd assembly of the staging associations, after the primary one was once held in Mumbai on June 26, an afternoon earlier than the World Cup agenda was once introduced.
In a verbal exchange (this paper has a duplicate) to state associations on Tuesday, Jay Shah wrote: “It was great meeting you in Mumbai recently to discuss various issues concerning the ICC World Cup 2023 to be held in India this year. I feel it will be in the interest of all concerned that we meet again to exchange notes and take stock of any issue which needs discussion and decision. Accordingly, you are hereby requested to attend a meeting of the World Cup staging associations on July 27 at 3pm in Delhi .”