Mumbai: Former Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president N Srinivasan has finally decided to stay away from the Annual General Meeting (AGM), scheduled to be held in Mumbai on October 23. Srinivasan's decision to not attend the AGM came just a day after the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) apex council nominated newly elected secretary RS Ramaswamy as its representative for the AGM.
However, Srinivasan's absence in the meeting doesn't mean that he will not nudge his nose in the meeting. "We all know the power Srinivasan has in BCCI. He will obviously have a huge say in how things shape up and it hardly makes a difference whether he is physically present in the meeting or not. The groundwork, obviously, will be done before the members go in for the meeting," a source close to the developments said.
Last month, BCCI electoral officer N Gopalaswami made it clear that no state body will be allowed to send their replacement if the original candidate fails to match the eligibility criteria.
"Please be aware that in the event that the electoral officer deems the proposed representative to be ineligible to participate in the BCCI election, it will not be possible for the Full Member to nominate a replacement. Therefore, it is essential that all formalities are duly complied with by Full Member and proposed representative in the first place," Gopalaswami said.
Under BCCI's new age rule, an official with an age over 70 can't attend any board meeting. Srinivasan is currently 73.