The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced a significant decision to centralize international engagements by barring State Associations from independently liaising with foreign cricket boards for organizing training camps and competitions. This directive mandates that all proposals for such activities must be routed through the BCCI, effectively placing the parent body as the sole intermediary.
The decision, slated for finalization at the upcoming Apex Council meeting on March 18, comes in response to recent instances where several State units, including Delhi and Puducherry, engaged in talks with foreign boards, particularly associate nations, to host them on exposure trips. This move underscores the BCCI’s intent to streamline and regulate international collaborations, ensuring a cohesive approach towards developmental activities in cricket across India.
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