Mumbai:Rahul Johri, the first-ever Chief Executive Officer of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), has reportedly resigned from his post on Sunday. However, in an interesting turn of events, neither Johari nor the board is confirming the development.
Johri joined as BCCI CEO in 2016. And it has been learned that his decision to step down from his post has come after the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) exited in October last year.
According to a report published in a leading English newspaper, Johri had put in his papers “some time ago.”
“He quit some time ago. We have no idea what his plans are in the near future. We don’t even know who all he had marked his email to or if he’s given it in writing to the office-bearers. But it’s certain that he has submitted his resignation,” sources told a leading English newspaper.