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Sourav Ganguly criticizes frequent rule changes in domestic cricket

Head of the Cricket association of Bengal (CAB), Sourav Ganguly in an e-mail to Choudhary wrote that the decisions taken at the technical committee meeting had been overlooked

Head of the Cricket association of Bengal (CAB) and BCCI's technical committee, Sourav Ganguly conveyed his displeasure on the frequent rule changes in the domestic cricket this season. According to a report in Cricbuzz, in an e-mail to Choudhary on Monday, Ganguly has conveyed his displeasure on the issue.

Referring to Choudhary's e-mail to Karim on Saturday on frequent rule changes in domestic cricket this season, Ganguly, responding to a trail mail on the issue, says: "Dear Amitabh ji, I am totally agreeable to this and have brought to the notice of the concerned people. I am really surprised it goes through without consultation. Even the decisions taken at the technical committee meeting have been overlooked and new rules have been followed.

"It is complete chaos and against the basic constitution of the BCCI where the respective committees are holding meetings. Hopefully, the CoA will understand the importance," wrote Ganguly.

Earlier, BCCI acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary criticised GM Cricket Operations Saba Karim and Committee of Administrators (COA) decided to relax the one-year rule for wards of government employees to be considered local players in the middle of the season.

  

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