Treasurer N Srinivasan is all set to take over as the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) new secretary as incumbent Niranjan Shah steps down from the post at the September 27-28 BCCI AGM in Mumbai following the expiry of his tenure.
According to BCCI sources, Srinivasan will be the automatic choice for the important post, making him the second official after Jagmohan Dalmiya in the history of the Board to be elevated as secretary after serving as treasurer.
“There are no two opinions about it. It is a unanimous decision to elevate Srinivasan, who has proved himself as treasurer, to secretary. The Board has gained Rs. 260 crore to its coffers during the year,” sources said.
As per the rules and regulations of the Board, which were amended when Shashank Manohar was named President-elect to replace Sharad Pawar who takes over as the ICC President in 2011, the officials to be elected at the AGM in Mumbai will hold office for two years.

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