A decision on this important matter can be taken at the BCCI Apex Council meeting

Following the approval of the Bihar Cricket League on April 16, the Cricket Board of India (BCCI) may form a working group to organize T20 matches in the country. The league was organized by the Bihar Cricket Association last month. The BCCI has said in the meantime that the tournament will be run without the necessary permits but the league has not been stopped. Following the success of the Indian Premier League (IPL), the state-level T20 leagues are starting all over the country, but most of them are suspected of corruption, which is a new challenge for the BCCI’s new anti-corruption unit.

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The 14-point agenda of the meeting included the appointment of auxiliary staff of the Indian women’s team. The women’s team is set to play the Test for the first time in six years. He is expected to tour England and Australia this year. It remains to be seen whether the tenure of head coach WV Raman has been extended or the BCCI is seeking new applications for the post. Raman was named head coach in 2018.

The BCCI may decide on tax and visa issues ahead of the T20 World Cup in India. The International Cricket Council (ICC) said at a recent board meeting that it hoped the Indian board would get the required visa guarantee and tax exemption by the end of this month. In addition, the domestic season of 2021-22 will also be discussed. Last season, the BCCI did not hold the Ranji Trophy for the first time in 87 years due to an epidemic.

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ICC’s efforts to include cricket at the 2028 Olympics may be decided by the Indian Board. If they support the inclusion of cricket at the Olympics, they may have to renounce their autonomy and become a national sports federation. In addition, the Indian Cricket Council for Divyang can be recognized.

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