Thursday, 11 December 2014

Bansal removed, Chauhan named interim president, CK Khanna to represent DDCA at BCCI

On Tuesday night, the executive committee of the Delhi and District Cricket Association had gathered at the Ferozeshah Kotla to remove SP Bansal, the president of the DDCA. The meeting was to start at 6 pm. What followed was complete chaos where the umpires, the sports committee members as well as the scorers gathered and created ruckus over non-payment of their dues. They have not got their dues for quite a few months and the DDCA league also has been stalled this fortnight.
The executive members then met with Bansal and the meeting was adjourned. The meeting was then taken to Vikram Hotel near Moolchand. Bansal says that when he reached there, no one was there and it was learnt that the meeting took place at the Kotla only. Fourteen out of 24 members decided to vote against Bansal, allegedly for corruption issues.  “Bansal had asked general secretary Anil Khanna to transfer a sum of rupees 1.55 crore to three different companies. Then when the matter was brought to light, he transferred it back to the DDCA,” DDCA treasurer Ravinder Manchanda told reporters.
“I was kept in the dark. I didn’t know anything. I was elected as treasurer on December 31, 2013. I realised that the president had the authority to sign amounts without even asking the treasurer for it. Three different sums totalling 1.55 crore of rupees were transferred to different companies through RTGS in January,” said Manchanda.
However, once the issue was raised by Kirti Azad and he sent out mails regarding this, the money was returned to the DDCA by March-end.
“We think the money would not have been returned had this not come to light and the movement of money without the permission is illegal,” said Manchanda. “Incidentally, the minutes of the meeting where the statement of general secretary, Anil Khanna, who said he transferred the money at the behest of Bansal, disappeared from the accounts office,” Manchanda added at a press conference at the Kotla on Wednesday.
Chetan Chauhan, the vice-president, who has been elected as the interim president by the executive committee, said that there have been discrepancies in other things like officials going out of station in first class which will be looked into. Manchanda says he is studying papers and will look into the matter.
Manchanda also pointed out that Bansal had given three different statements. “Firstly, he said that the money was sent to the BCCI. When BCCI said they have not got any money from DDCA, we asked him again in the next meeting. But he said that the DDCA money was being invested. If that was so, where were the returns. Then, he pointed out that it was given to three companies and then it was returned,” said Manchanda.
A letter by the treasurer and signed by other members has been sent to the BCCI where it puts the blame on Bansal. The letter reads, “However, the second signatory, Sh Anil Khanna, Hony Gen. Secretary, Sh Anil Khanna, informed the House that he was made to sign the necessary instructions for disbursement of that amount through RTGS by Sh. SP Bansal, President of DDCA on the pretext that this amount was to be paid in furtherance to the directions issued by BCCI. Mr Anil Khanna also claimed his innocence in the matter.” It then says that the decision to remove the President was taken after Anil Khanna’s confession.
While Bansal will remain the vice-president of the BCCI and will attend the board meetings in that capacity, vice-president CK Khanna appears to have gained something. He will represent DDCA in the BCCI meetings instead of others sent by Bansal. The annual general meeting of the BCCI is on January 31.
There has been a lot of issues with the Delhi team and its selection panels too. “Proper procedure was not followed while putting up selection panels,” said interim president Chetan Chauhan. Yahspal Sharma was appointed amidst lots of controversy and there have been pressures from different quarters. “All that will be put to good purpose.”
However, SP Bansal said that the charges are false and he will prove it. “I will read the papers and allegations and then talk with the other officials. They held the meeting illegally. They told me that they will hold it in Vikram Hotel and when I reached, I didn’t find anyone there and I learnt later that they were holding a meeting at the Kotla even though the meeting had been adjourned earlier,” he said. “All these charges are false and I continue to be the president.”
Following the ruckus on Tuesday, the DDCA has banned members Naresh Sharma, Anil Mishra, Tirkha, Maqsood Kareem and Haider for misbehaving and creating a scene.


Thursday, 4 December 2014

Analysing Delhi Ranji team

The Delhi team that has been selected for the first Ranji Trophy match against Saurashtra contains no surprises. Ashish Nehra has gone a step further and rested himself even at the start of the season. Nehra played in the Vijay Hazare one-dayers in Himachal Pradesh and was below par in helpful conditions. In previous seasons he has refrained from playing two back-to-back Ranji matches as his body doesn’t allow it. But this resting at the start of the season without even getting your body taxed is a new thing. Any updates on his fitness. We know that he is harbouring World Cup hopes and it is strange that he feels he can last the entire high pressure world cup despite his fragile body.
The other major inclusion is of Pradeep Sangwan. Sangi, the left-arm seamer, is coming off a doping ban. He is a handy seamer but only handy. He can’t go all the way and deliver really quick stuff and if the wicket is less supportive, he can be no good. But he is still included thanks to his experience and also some backing from Virender Sehwag, who rates him high. Sangi said that he has worked a lot hard on his fitness. How much, only time and his performance will tell. To start with, he has a good place to start with --- the Roshanara Club grounds, which are very supportive for seamers.
The news also is that Mithun Manhas is injured. And he has been replaced by Himmat Singh, the U-19 Delhi skipper who is apparently rated highly by everyone, including chief selector Yashpal Singh. Himmat has two fifties and one big century against Tripura in the Cooch Behar Trophy. He is one for the future but will he get to play in a star-studded line-up and will he perform on a testing Roshanara wicket remains to be seen.
Gautam Gambhir, Virender Sehwag and Unmukt Chand will be the cynosure of all eyes despite their failure in the Vijay Hazare one-dayers. Sehwag says he still harbours world cup hopes. Well, he better prove to really catch a flight down to Australia. There is a feeling that he doesn’t stand a chance as he squandered the last remaining opportunity in the domestic one-dayers and he opted out of the zonal one-dayers, the Deodhar Trophy. But a couple blistering, big knocks in Ranji may help him as he is a big name. Gambhir too has been struggling. He is getting a bit more runs that Viru paaji but Gauti looks ungainly and is not inspiring confidence these days. He too may have to really dig deep. He wants a result, has taken a risk by opting for the tough Roshanara Club grounds for a result, but it’ll be tough work for him as a batsman. Unmukt comes up with gems but not when he is playing for Delhi. This has irked the selection panel, which even asked coach Vijay Dahiya if there is a need to replace him. But Unmukt, it seems has become a brand, big and promising enough for Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir to let him go for Deodhar instead of them and for national selector Vikram Rathour to back him.
Puneet Bisht, despite some below average showings, retains his spot while Rajat Bhatia, the only player who has consistently produced performances will again hold the key.
Navdeep Saini, Gambhir-backed lad, will again be part of the pace attack, along with his close friend Sumit Narwal, Pradeep Sangwan and hard-working Parvinder Awana.