Key Points

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has launched a comprehensive recruitment drive for selection committees across men's, women's, and junior cricket teams. Applicants must meet specific eligibility requirements, including significant playing experience and a mandatory retirement period of at least five years. The selection process involves screening, shortlisting, and potential personal interviews for candidates. This move aims to refresh the selection panels and ensure robust talent identification across different cricket formats and age groups.

Key Points: BCCI Seeks New Selectors for Men's Women's Junior Panels

  • BCCI invites applications for senior men's national selector positions
  • Women's selection committee seeks experienced female cricketers
  • Junior selection panel to focus on age-group team development
  • Strict eligibility criteria including playing history and retirement period
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BCCI invites applications for senior men's, women's and junior men's selection committees

BCCI opens applications for national selection committees across men's, women's, and junior cricket teams with specific eligibility criteria

"All roles require adherence to BCCI's rules, regulations, and highest standards of integrity - BCCI Official Release"

Mumbai, Aug 22

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has invited applications for multiple positions for its senior men's, women's and junior men's selection committees.

As per the BCCI notification, it invited applications for two national selector positions for the senior men's selection committee, who will be responsible for selecting Team India (Senior Men) across formats - Tests, ODIs, T20Is and any other formats as determined by the BCCI.

"The Application deadline is set for 5:00 PM IST on September 10. After the screening and shortlisting process, candidates may be called for personal interviews for further evaluation. All roles require adherence to BCCI's rules, regulations, and highest standards of integrity," the BCCI said in a release.

The applicant for the senior men's national selector role must have played seven Test Matches or 30 First-Class matches or 10 ODIs and 20 First-Class Matches. The applicant must have retired from the game at least 5 years prior.

Moreover, no person who has been a member of any Cricket Committee (as defined in the Memorandum of Association and Rules and Regulations of BCCI) for a total of 5 years shall be eligible to be a member of the Men's Selection Committee.

As per the required criteria, South Zone selector Sridharan Sharath is likely to be replaced, as he earlier served as junior selection committee chairman in 2021 and was elevated to the senior selection panel in early 2023. With his tenure coming to a close, he appears to be the frontrunner to exit, while either Subroto Banerjee or Shiv Sunder Das may also be replaced.

The members of the senior women's selection committee will oversee the selection of Team India (Senior Women) across formats and age groups. The role also includes vetting coaches and support staff, preparing evaluation reports, and ensuring a strong bench strength.

Players who have represented the Indian women's national team and have retired from the game at least 5 years prior are eligible to apply for the four positions available.

The applicant must not have been a member of any Cricket Committee of the BCCI for a cumulative period of 5 years.

Current selectors Neetu David, Arati Vaidya, Renu Margrate, and Venkatacher Kalpana are likely to make way, having been appointed in September 2020 and nearing the end of their five-year terms. Shyama Shaw, however, could retain her spot, as she joined the committee in June 2023.

The BCCI also invited applications for members of the junior men's selection committee, which will be responsible for selecting age-group teams (up to Under-22) for camps, tours and tournaments. The role also includes organising junior tournaments, appointing captains and support staff and promoting ethical values among youth players.

Former players who have played a minimum of 25 First Class games and have retired from the game at least 5 years previously can apply for the postion.

No person who has been a member of any Cricket Committee (as defined in the Memorandum of Association and Rules and Regulations of BCCI) for a total of 5 years shall be eligible to be a member of the junior cricket committee.

Either Ranadeb Bose, Harvinder Singh Sodhi, Pathik Patel, or Krishen Mohan could be replaced, as they have been part of the committee since September 2021. Thilak Naidu, the current chairperson, is likely to stay, having joined only in June 2023.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see equal focus on women's cricket selection committee! Hope they bring in former women cricketers who can identify talent properly. The women's team needs consistent selection policies to build for future World Cups. 👏
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Aman W
The junior selection committee is most important I feel. They need to pick people who can spot raw talent and nurture them properly. Too many young players get lost in the system. Hope they get selectors who travel to domestic matches regularly.
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Sarah B
While the criteria look good on paper, I hope they actually consider selectors' track record in talent spotting. Some former great players don't necessarily make good selectors. The interview process should test their vision for Indian cricket.
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Vikram M
Hope they don't just recycle the same old names. Indian cricket needs fresh perspectives, especially with so much talent coming through IPL and domestic circuits. Selectors should have modern thinking, not stuck in 90s cricket mentality.
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Neetu David
As someone who has served on the women's selection committee, I appreciate BCCI's structured approach. The 5-year term limit ensures fresh ideas while maintaining continuity. Hope the new selectors continue building on the progress women's cricket has made.

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