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[REPORT] Harbhajan Singh as potential as BCCI Chairman?

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After Sachin Tendulkar, it is now Harbhajan Singh whose name is being linked to the top post at the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Tendulkar has already denied being in the fray, but Harbhajan is yet to clarify, leading to speculation over his possible interest.

There appears to be some substance to the latest buzz, with the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) nominating the 45-year-old former spinner, who holds 367 international caps across formats. The picture will become clearer once the nominations are officially filed, as only candidates backed by a state association are eligible to contest.

The ruling BJP, which wields considerable influence over the functioning of the BCCI, is known to prefer accomplished sportspersons for the top positions in sports bodies. Sourav Ganguly and Roger Binny, both former India internationals, ascended the BCCI presidency largely due to the ruling party's player-first policy.

Harbhajan did not respond to calls and text messages from Cricbuzz. However, the truth should unfold in less than two weeks, when candidates are required to file nominations for the posts. According to BCCI electoral officer AK Joti, the nomination window will be open from September 20 to 21, with the elections scheduled for September 28.

The elections will be held for the posts of president, vice-president, secretary, joint secretary and treasurer. Going by recent trends at BCCI AGMs, contests for these positions appear unlikely. Incumbents Devajit Saikia, Prabhtej Singh Bhatia and Rohan Dessai are expected to continue as secretary, treasurer and joint secretary, respectively.

As per the election timeline, Friday (September 12) was the last day for state associations to submit the names of their respective representatives who will attend the AGM and, if required, cast their votes. The list is expected to be announced on Saturday (September 13).

After the nominations are filed on September 20 and 21, scrutiny will be on September 22. Candidates will be allowed to withdraw their nominations on September 23, following which the final list of contestants will be announced. The election and counting are scheduled for September 28.

As per the electoral officer, the candidates will have to specify if any positions they have held in the BCCI. "An Information Sheet from the Representative specifying all Elective Posts held by the Representative in the BCCI and/or any Full Member of the BCCI Previously and/or Currently, along with the Name of the Elective Posts and Tenures of such positions. The Information in this regard is to be submitted in the prescribed Form C signed by the Representative and Duly attested by a Notary/Oath Commissioner," says the notification.

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Jay Shah can’t even utter two words with confidence. If he can have a high post in cricket affairs, anyone can.
 
Jay Shah can’t even utter two words with confidence. If he can have a high post in cricket affairs, anyone can.
But he is educated and guys like srinivasan, shashank were also prominant administrator and business people.

But harbajan, this is funny
 
Didn't Harbhajan call Symonds a monkey? :inti

How can such a person become the chairman?
 
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Back to the topic — if the PCA is floating Bhajji’s name, it probably means their real nominee is someone else, and Bhajji’s just the smokescreen to make that choice look less controversial.
 
Who other can be controversial?
Siddhu? I dont track BCCI power plays closely however this looks like a typical political move- announce some one crazy and then announce some one else that looks more palatable. Having said that PCA is currently headed by Aam Admi Party (AAP)who are ruling Punjab state as well and Bhajji from memory is with AAP- therefore could be a bonafide PCA choice. Some one like @cricketjoshila would be able to give a more in depth response.
 
Hopefully Harbhajan will start slapping (back hand style) prima donna's and non performers in the Indian team
 
If true this will be 3rd ex cricketers deputy for Jay Shah in a row. That’s the way he likes it. Someone aware of the game who can advise him on matters aa someone having played the game at the highest level and someone who being an ex cricketer can also liaison with the senior players and coaching staff at the same time at a deeper level. Indian cricket has done well since Jay Shah took over. His administration style seems to be working despite the nepotism tag. At the end of the day results matter and if they’re coming we are fine as cricket fans.

That being said, Bhajji is a volatile personality, a narcissist and bit of a whacko who doesn’t respond well to too much power. He will have be thoroughly professional to be able to take up this job.
 
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