BCCI polls: What happens, who votes as Ganguly takes charge
The HinduAfter almost three years, the Board of Control for Cricket in India will hold its general body meeting -- which will end the Committee of Administrators role at the Board. While the CoA will chair Wednesday’s meeting, which will witness former India captain, Sourav Ganguly, formally taking charge as the chief of the BCCI, the newly formed committee will have to call an Annual General Meeting with a 21-day prior notice as per the new BCCI constitution. While 30 state associations were earlier cleared to participate in the BCCI election and the general body meeting, the electoral officer N. Gopalaswami has also allowed the representatives of Services, Railways and All India Universities to attend the meeting and replacements for Uttar Pradesh and Manipur. The CoA has allowed Maharashtra to attend the meeting without voting rights, but has kept the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association and Haryana Cricket Association out of the entire process.