BCCI set to work for 6 months with NADA

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The Monday said it will work with the for the next six months, a major climbdown from its previous position of not adhering to the global anti-doping guidelines.

"It will be a six-month tripartite agreement between ICC, and NADA wherein the samples of our registered pool of players will be going to the National Dope Testing Labaratory (NDTL) through NADA, unlike now when Sweden-based IDTM does the sample collection. If we are not convinced, we won't renew the agreement," a senior BCCI privy to development told after the meeting.

The Board has not yet intimated NADA about its stand.

"I will only comment when I receive any written confirmation. I have not yet been officially intimated," NADA said.

The other discussion was regarding USD 22 million tax waiver for future global meets and the BCCI told Manohar about its payment plan.

The had clearly told that the BCCI has to come under NADA's ambit so that the world body remains compliant and the matter was intimated to the BCCI during the board meeting in

Accordingly, the BCCI decided to come under NADA with a rider that its own chaperons will be collecting the urine samples and it will be handed over to the NADA.

"We maintained that we have no faith in NADA's Dope Control Officers (DCOs). There has been too many examples of inefficient handling of samples by Here we are talking about some of the biggest names in Indian sport like Virat Kohli and Mahendra Singh Dhoni. We can't blindly trust them," the said.

In order to remain compliant, a national sports federation needs to at least provide 10 percent of the samples for testing.

"We would be providing samples as per mandatory minimum requirement which is 10 percent. It would include top national cricketers and a lot of first-class cricketers," he said.

The second and last item on the agenda was regarding a USD 22 million (Rs 150 crore) tax waiver which included the outstanding payment for the 2016 World T20 as well as the two future global meets -- 2021 World T20 and 2023 ICC ODI tournament.

It is learnt that the BCCI has apprised Manohar as to how they plan to make the tax waiver payments in case the government maintains its current position of no tax waiver for global sporting events.

"There is an outstanding amount in this USD 22 million which pertains to the non waiver for the 2016 World T20 in We have assured that moment new government is formed, we will request them for a waiver," the informed.

"As far as the tax waiver for the future global events are concerned, what we have proposed is a full and final settlement after the 2023 50-over edition. However for that, we have decided to claim the hosting fees (USD 350,000) per match from before the start of the 2021 World T20," he explained.

This, according to BCCI brass, gives them an opportunity to strike a deal with its broadcasters as well as sponsors to carry the remaining tax burden.

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First Published: Mon, March 18 2019. 16:00 IST