Mumbai: Former India spinner Neetu David has been appointed chairperson of a new five-member senior women's selection panel, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said on Saturday. The announcement ends a nearly 10-month without a selection committee in place.
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NEWS : The BCCI on Saturday announced the appointment of All-India Women's Selection Committee.
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On account of seniority, Neetu David, the former left-arm spinner, will head the five-member committee.
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">NEWS : The BCCI on Saturday announced the appointment of All-India Women's Selection Committee.
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 26, 2020
On account of seniority, Neetu David, the former left-arm spinner, will head the five-member committee.
More details - https://t.co/eBy5hkfkrH pic.twitter.com/Vr7OlGK9gONEWS : The BCCI on Saturday announced the appointment of All-India Women's Selection Committee.
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 26, 2020
On account of seniority, Neetu David, the former left-arm spinner, will head the five-member committee.
More details - https://t.co/eBy5hkfkrH pic.twitter.com/Vr7OlGK9gO
Four other former India players are part of the panel. They are opener Arati Vaidya (3 Tests and 6 ODIs), fast bowler Renu Margrate (5 Tests and 23 ODIs), wicket-keeper Venkatacher Kalpana (3 Tests and 8 ODIs), and Mithu Mukherjee (4 Tests) make up the rest of the panel.
Neetu was India's all-time highest wicket-taker with 141 wickets in 97 ODI matches, before pacer Jhulan Goswami surpassed her, though the left-arm spinner remains the country's second-highest wicket-taker in the 50-over format. Her 8/53, against England in November 1995, is the best by an Indian in Test cricket.
"On account of seniority, Neetu David, the former left-arm spinner, will head the five-member committee," said the BCCI in a statement.
"She holds the world record for best bowling figures in an innings in a Test for her 8/53 against England Women in the Jamshedpur Test held in 1995. She is also the second-highest wicket-taker for India in WODIs with 141 scalps and was also the first from India to take 100 WODI wickets," read a release from BCCI Secretary Jay Shah's office.