Sourav Ganguly and Jay Shah to lead BCCI members in well disposed match at Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad before AGM

BCCI president Sourav Ganguly will again effortlessness the field as a player when his group takes on Jay Shah’s group in a cricket coordinate just before the board’s Annual General Meeting, booked for December 25, at the Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad.

Previous IPL executive Rajiv Shukla will be the arbitrator in the match which will be played on Wednesday (December 23) according to sources. BCCI constituent board individuals, present in Ahmedabad for the AGM, will likewise partake in the tennis ball coordinate practice coordinate.

Motera is the biggest cricket arena on the planet with a seating limit of more than 1,14,000. The remodeled arena is yet to have any serious game and will do as such in February when England visit India.

A few significant issues relating to Indian cricket will be talked about at the 89th AGM of BCCI. The arrangements for the England group’s visit to India, resumption of homegrown competitions and the incorporation of two new groups in the Indian Premier League (IPL) will be on the plan of BCCI AGM.

While BCCI stays excited about adding two new groups to the competition, it is perceived that the 2021 period of IPL will be played with the customary 8 groups and offers will be welcomed for the option of two new groups from the 2022 season.

According to sources, Mahim Verma of Uttarakhand Cricket Association, Devajit Sekia of Assam Cricket Association, Pranav Amin of Baroda Cricket Association, Hyderabad Cricket Association are among the 28 individuals from the BCCI appointive board who will be available in the AGM.

BCCI to include one new team from Ahmedabad and one from Kanpur or Lucknow for IPL 2020: Reports

BCCI wishes to make the recently constructed Motera Stadium, otherwise called Sardar Patel Stadium in Ahmedabad as the home ground of the ninth group while one establishment can likewise be added from Lucknow or Kanpur.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has just started the arrangements for getting sorted out the fourteenth release of the Indian Premier League (IPL 2021) in India in the period of April and May. It is guessed that the Indian board is intending to add two additional groups to extend the money rich association and make it a competition of 10 groups rather than 8.

In spite of the fact that there has been no official declaration by any concerned specialists, reports propose that in the rundown of shortlisted urban communities, Ahmedabad beats out all competitors and the new group can be from the city of Ahmedabad. BCCI wishes to make the recently assembled Motera Stadium, otherwise called Sardar Patel Stadium in Ahmedabad as the home ground of the ninth group while one establishment can likewise be added from Lucknow or Kanpur.

The Indian board will have its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on December 24th and will be accepting a last approach if to grow the competition. Likewise, the state affiliations and individuals have apparently additionally been informed about the circumstance in front of the profoundly foreseen meeting.

Adani and Goenka bunch are top choices to claim the new establishment

“Time constraints are there but the full auction will be in the interest of everyone. IPL Governing Council will formally decide on this in next 3-4 weeks and communicate to everyone concerned,” a BCCI source was cited as saying by Insidesport.

Likewise, the corporates Adani Group and Goenka Group are the top picks for purchasing the ninth or 10th group in the following version of the T20 Championship. The two groups have firmly demonstrated revenue in claiming an establishment. Adani Group possessed by Gautam Adani and RPSG claimed by Sanjeev Goenka.

While Adanis have consistently demonstrated revenue in purchasing an IPL establishment, the Goenka bunch was recently connected with the class as the proprietors of now-dead Pune Supergiant. Two groups to be specific Pune Supergiant and Gujarat Lions were added to the Indian alliance for a time of two years in 2016 and 2017 after Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals were prohibited from the competition because of the 2013 batting outrage.

BCCI Planning Mega Player Auction Next Year, Ahmedabad to Join as ninth IPL Team : Report

The BCCI has supposedly start arrangements for the following IPL season as it has casually told the eight establishments of its arrangement to hold a super players closeout in 2021 preceding the fourteenth release of the T20 competition begins.

The greatest news coming out however is that an anonymous corporate monster has communicated unmistakable fascination for purchasing an establishment which will in all likeliness be based out of Ahmedabad.

In case of a ninth group joining the IPL overlay, the sale will get important.

In any case, a proper correspondence in such manner is yet to be made.

“The BCCI has told us to be prepared for an auction in a couple of months,” The New Indian Express quoted a franchise official as saying. “Though it is not official, that they have asked us to be ready means they will go ahead as planned. Moreover, with a new team coming in, it makes sense to have an auction now rather than deferring it by a year.”

As a feature of the closeout, the BCCI may proceed with player maintenance strategy and Right to Match card to permit the groups to keep their headliners as their image esteem is worked around them.

“The retention policy should continue even if a new team comes in because at this stage, it won’t be wise to have all players in the auction pool. Teams will have to compromise on brand value which is built on their star players,” the English daily quoted another franchise official as saying.

There were at that point plans of a sale for the following year yet with IPL 2020 deferred and completing on November 10, there were proposals that it be discarded since there will be only a six-month hole between the thirteenth and fourteenth season.

Be that as it may, BCCI has supposedly accepted an approach this and will hold the bartering in January or mid-February to permit the eight groups to design in like manner.