Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is likely to take a call on India’s participation in the ICC Champions Trophy during the Special General Meeting (SGM) to be held on May 7 in New Delhi.
BCCI acting Secretary Amitabh Choudhary on Friday hinted that the SGM may take a decision on India’s participation in the Champions Trophy starting June 1.
India's participation in the Champions Trophy is in doubt following a landmark vote by the International Cricket Council (ICC) that went against the BCCI and means their share of the financial pot from global events will suffer a significant cut.
The BCCI had already missed Tuesday's deadline to submit their squad for the eight-team 50-overs tournament and according to reports a boycott is being considered by factions within the embattled governing body.
"The SGM will be held on May 7 in Delhi. The next course of action will be decided there," Choudhary told reporters on the sidelines of the Indian Premier League (IPL) game between Kolkata Knight Riders and Delhi Daredevils here.
The BCCI was thrashed 1-9 when representatives of all other member nations, except Chaudhary, voted in favour of a change in the governance structure.
The ICC board also rejected the BCCI's opposition to change of the revenue model by a 8-2 margin with Choudhary only finding support from Sri Lanka Cricket's Thilanga Sumathipala.
Choudhary said the outcome of the two-day ICC meeting in Dubai has been conveyed to the Committee of Administrators (CoA) and it will probably meet on May 5 to take the matter forward.
"The CoA has been intimated about the outcome of the Dubai meeting," he said.
(With IANS inputs)