According to reports, Chetan Sharma's resignation was accepted by BCCI's secretary, Jay Shah.
resigned from his position as the chairman of Board of Control for Cricket in India’s national men’s senior selection committee on Friday, 17 February, according to reports in . This development comes after he was seen making jarring revelations about multiple aspects of Indian cricket, in a sting operation carried out by Zee Media.
As per the report, Sharma offered his resignation to the board’s secretary, Jay Shah, which has since been accepted.
In a sting operation released on 14 February, the 57-year-old revealed details about the rift between , the former Indian captain, and Sourav Ganguly, the former president of the board.
According to reports, Chetan Sharma's resignation was accepted by BCCI's secretary, Jay Shah.
resigned from his position as the chairman of Board of Control for Cricket in India’s national men’s senior selection committee on Friday, 17 February, according to reports in . This development comes after he was seen making jarring revelations about multiple aspects of Indian cricket, in a sting operation carried out by Zee Media.
As per the report, Sharma offered his resignation to the board’s secretary, Jay Shah, which has since been accepted.
In a sting operation released on 14 February, the 57-year-old revealed details about the rift between , the former Indian captain, and Sourav Ganguly, the former president of the board.
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