New Delhi: The new-look national selection committee of the BCCI is set to have a boost in its profile with some of the well-known former India players like Chetan Sharma, Maninder Singh and Shiv Sunder Das applying for the vacant posts from their respective zones.
However, Ajit Agarkar, who has 231 international matches (191 ODIs, 26 Tests, 4 T20Is) to his name, could be the front-runner for the chairman's post in case he decides to re-apply for selector's job.
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While Agarkar couldn't be contacted for a comment, it has been learnt that he would throw his hat in the ring and his credentials for the top job will be difficult to ignore considering his vast international experience (three ODI World Cups and one World T20 in 2007).
Although the BCCI has officially got rid of the zonal system, it is highly unlikely that two people from the same zone will be kept in the selection panel.
Sunil Joshi from South Zone (84 international games -- 15 Tests and 69 ODIs) was the chairman while the Central Zone was represented by Harvinder Singh. But, some of the applicants in the fray have more international matches than Joshi, who will then have to relinquish his post as per Lodha Committee rule.
"Yes, I have applied for the selector's post. I have no issues being an ordinary member of the panel. My main aim is to serve Indian cricket. I have played alongside legends like Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, Dilip Vegsarkar, learnt a lot from them," Chetan, India's first hat-trick man in a World Cup (1987) with 88 international games, told a news agency.
The 54-year-old had in fact applied in January also but then the BCCI had only replaced South Zone incumbent (MSK Prasad) with Joshi and Harvinder came in place of Gagan Khoda.
Another big name who has applied from North Zone is former left-arm spinner Maninder Singh (94 games -- 35 Tests and 59 ODIs).
Yes, I had applied last time (in January also) and I am applying this time. If given a chance, I will certainly like to give my best shot," said Maninder, who was considerd as Bishan Singh Bedi's ideal replacement in the mid 80's for his prodigious talent.
A senior administrator from North Zone said that Maninder and Chetan's applications are more than welcome.