Technical committee, CoA differ on Bihar reinstatement in Ranji

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Ganguly-led technical committee of the BCCI today expressed its reservations with the Committee of Administrators' (CoA) recommendation to reinstate in next year's

According to a senior BCCI present in the meeting, after Karim placed the suggestion about Bihar's inclusion in first-class cricket, the committee unanimously felt that a proper process should be followed in this regard.

"Saba came armed with a letter from the which had suggestions that technical committee okays Bihar's inclusion in He said that as per Supreme Court's directive, we cannot deny from playing Ranji Trophy," the told on the condition of anonymity.

"However another key member then asked Saba that what's the guarantee that if we allow to play Ranji Trophy, Nagaland, and won't move court. As of now, the new constitution incorporating Lodha Reforms has not been adopted by the BCCI. So is still an associate member like NE states," the informed.

The northeastern states played the BCCI U-19 tournaments last season as the Board wants to gradually integrate them into the system without directly exposing them to the rigours of

"Each and every associate members need to come through the ranks and Saba was clearly told that technical committee does not think that any exception should be made with regards to They will have to play junior U-16, U-19 and U-22 and then slowly make a comeback to ," the said.

Karim tried to convince the committee by stating that Bihar's case is slightly different from the northeastern states, where is not a primary sport and lacks infrastructure.

The technical committee offered Karim two options -- either directly allow to play as per CoA's diktat and expect legal ramifications from other states or follow the process of getting them through junior

"It's up to to decide which option is feasible for them. The committee has told Saba what they feel," another senior official, who was also present in the meeting, said.

"Look, has tremendous cricketing talent and it's not like NE states where they are still learning the ropes. has produced Test cricketers from the time of But please understand if we allow only in isolation then and will move court. It will only dilute the robust first-class structure that we have," said the member.

Interestingly, Karim, and the legendary Mahendra Singh Dhoni, made their debuts for before the association was suspended in 2004.

Karim later switched to Bengal while Dhoni made his debut in 2004 when Jharkhand State Association (JSCA) became a part of BCCI replacing Association.

also suffered due to various factions claiming that their association is the recognised one.

There is BCA and Association of (also known as CAB) run by Aditya Verma, the petitioner in the 2013 spot-fixing scandal.

The BCCI, on numerous occasions, has told the feuding factions to come together and give one single representation but to no avail.

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First Published: Mon, April 16 2018. 20:00 IST