BCCI must abandon its opaque style of functioning
Clean House
Sahara India group's latest decision to end their 11-year long relationship with the BCCI is an ominous sign for Indian cricket, suggests the editor. The group cited many reasons in justification, however, irrespective of their complaints, BCCI has been known to have an opacity in its functioning. Further, it appears as though they fight accountability, as is seen by their outright rejection of the Sports Bill - one which sought to bring the board under the purview of the RTI act.
-The Times of India, February 6, 2012
Clean House
Sahara India group's latest decision to end their 11-year long relationship with the BCCI is an ominous sign for Indian cricket, suggests the editor. The group cited many reasons in justification, however, irrespective of their complaints, BCCI has been known to have an opacity in its functioning. Further, it appears as though they fight accountability, as is seen by their outright rejection of the Sports Bill - one which sought to bring the board under the purview of the RTI act.
-The Times of India, February 6, 2012
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