Mumbai, Sep 28: Shashank Manohar and N Srinivasan today retained unopposed their posts of Cricket Board president and secretary respectively with the closing of nominations today ahead of tomorrow's 81st AGM.
Srinivasan was also the lone nomination received for the president-elect's post to take over the reins of the Board at the 82nd AGM in September next year, according to a media release from the BCCI.
Also retaining their posts unopposed as treasurer and joint secretary were M P Pandove and Sanjay Jagdale respectively at the closing of nominations.
There are two changes in the list of vice presidents with former secretary Niranjan Shah and Rajya Sabha MP Rajiv Shukla replacing Chirayu Amin and suspended IPL chairman Lalit Modi from west and central zones respectively.
All the other sub committees, including the Working Committee, the IPL Governing Council and the selection committee for senior and junior teams, would be decided tomorrow at the AGM.
The IPL GC is to be reconstituted after an amendment to the Board's Memorandum of Rules and Regulations at the AGM by curtailing its tenure from the current five years to one year.
According to sources, Amin, Shah, Shukla, Jaitley and either Jyotiraditya Scindia or Anurag Thakur would be in the new committee, along with the elected principal office bearers as ex-officio members.
The current panel has three ex-cricketers in it while the new GC will have only two with Ravi Shastri expected to retain his post. Either Sunil Gavaskar or Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi would be retained, according to sources.
The list of valid nominations:
President: Shashank Manohar
Vice presidents: Niranjan Shah (West Zone), Rajiv Shukla (Central), Arindam Ganguly (East), Arun Jaitley (North) and N Shivlal Yadav (South).
Secretary: N Srinvasan
Joint secretary: Sanjay Jagdale
Treasurer: M P Pandove
President-elect (From South Zone): N Srinivasan.
All the members of the senior selection committee, headed by Krishnamachari Srikanth, are likely to be retained. The other members are Yashpal Sharma, Surendra Bhave, Raja Venkat and Narendra Hirwani.
With the World Cup just around the corner, it is believed in Board's precincts that continuity in selection matters is needed in the run-up to the mega event.
The move to reduce the IPL GC's tenure on par with those of the Board's other sub committees, done in the aftermath of the suspension of Modi against whom several charges of irregularities in running the Twenty20 League have been levelled, will effectively also see his ouster from the BCCI altogether.
The charges against Modi are currently being investigated by a three-member disciplinary panel of the Board whose findings would determine his future.
The AGM is also set to decide the venue of the second Test between India and New Zealand from November 12-16 after Kanpur, the original venue, and Kolkata have cried off from hosting the match.
Other routine matters like passing of the annual report and accounts for fiscal year ending March 31, 2010 would be gone through.
The alleged discrepancy in the accounts of IPL III held in March-April this year would also be placed before the general body. PTI