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Ajit Agarkar appointed Chairman of Senior Men's Selection Panel as recommended by Cricket Advisory Committee

  • Posted on July 6, 2023
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Ajit Agarkar, a former Indian fast bowler, has been chosen as the chairman of the senior men’s selection panel, as announced by Jay Shah, the secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), on Tuesday. This appointment comes following the recommendations put forth by the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC).


Agarkar would assume the role of the selection committee’s chairman. The CAC, consisting of Sulakshana Naik, Ashok Malhotra, and Jatin Paranjape, conducted interviews with candidates interested in the position of one selector within the Men’s Selection Committee.


Control of Cricket in India (BCCI)
Ajit Agarkar appointed chairman of senior men’s selection panel as recommended by Cricket Advisory Committee, says BCCI secretary.

After careful consideration, the CAC unanimously recommended Ajit Agarkar for the aforementioned role, as stated in a media release by Jay Shah.


Agarkar, known for his remarkable career as a fast bowler for the Indian cricket team, will now hold the responsibility of leading the senior men’s selection panel. His appointment is expected to bring a wealth of experience and cricketing expertise to the committee’s decision-making process.

Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC).
After careful consideration, the CAC unanimously recommended Ajit Agarkar for the aforementioned role, as stated in a media release by Jay Shah.



Assuming this new position, Agarkar will play a vital role in shaping the future of Indian cricket by identifying and selecting talented players for the national team. The BCCI’s decision to entrust Agarkar with this role demonstrates their confidence in his ability to contribute significantly to the growth and achievements of Indian cricket.




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