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Tuesday, 5 April 2016

BCCI to hack out Sunil Gavaskar from their pundits' group, Sanjay Manjrekar likely substitution

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Sunil Gavaskar will soon never again be a part of the observers' group of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) after his agreement will end in April-May. There have been reports around saying the cricketer-turned analyst has been excessively costly as an observer for the board, while they do have choices why should prepared take up Gavasakar's part in a lesser cost. Previous Mumbai and Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar will probably supplant Gavaskar in the cricket load up's pundits on a full-time premise alongside along Harsha Bhogle. BCCI's inside held generation house two divisions of analysts—separated from their full-time ones, they employ experts on an arrangement by-arrangement premise. Perused: Sunil Gavaskar scrutinizes Indian spinners for knocking down some pins no-balls As indicated by Times of India, sources near BCCI conceded, "The load up's rage is that the expense paid to Gavaskar 'is cosmic' opposite the charge for which some others are prepared to commentate for the BCCI board. While different pundits are paid anyplace between Rs 35,000 to Rs 1 lakh for each day for their administrations, Gavaskar was allegedly paid eight times that sum for a day's editorial." The sources, however advance included that Gavaskar is "extremely expensive":"Manjrekar was paid Rs 36.49 lakh for the whole India-SA arrangement while Anil Kumble was paid Rs 39.1 lakh for the same. Gavaskar, amid this time, got a compensation of near Rs 90 lakh. Sunny gets Rs 10 lakh for every match day while Sanjay gets around Rs 3 to 4 lakh. Do your math.
BCCI to hack out Sunil Gavaskar from their pundits' group, Sanjay Manjrekar likely substitution
BCCI to hack out Sunil Gavaskar from their pundits' group, Sanjay Manjrekar likely substitution
There may be another explanation behind chopping out Gavaskar from the board's reporters' group and that is his poor association with the BCCI Chief, Shahshank Manhohar. Ravi Shastri's part as Team India's group chief has ended toward the end of ICC World T20 2016 and now BCCI has started their chase for a full-time mentor for MS Dhoni and Co. The sources even proposed that Shastri may likewise be contracted as a senior observer for BCCI. The previous Indian captain will be accessible for analysis when the ninth season of the IPL initiates one week from now. However there is no clarity yet in the event that Shastri too will be a piece of the BCCI-procured critique group or will be laid off with an understanding that he can be enlisted – like Gavaskar – on an arrangement by-arrangement premise.

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