Agarkar quits DC after throwing his hat in BCCI selection ring

With Agarkar’s name in the reckoning, the BCCI might have to increase the annual remuneration of Rs 1 crore offered to the chairman of selectors and Rs 90 lakh for the other members of the panel.

Published : Jun 29, 2023 17:34 IST , New Delhi - 3 MINS READ

Ajit Agarkar during his time as the assistant coach of Delhi Capitals.
Ajit Agarkar during his time as the assistant coach of Delhi Capitals. | Photo Credit: Pankaj Nangia / Sportzpics for IPL
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Ajit Agarkar during his time as the assistant coach of Delhi Capitals. | Photo Credit: Pankaj Nangia / Sportzpics for IPL

Ajit Agarkar, who is the frontrunner for the Indian chief selector’s job, on Thursday relinquished his assistant coach’s post in the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Delhi Capitals (DC).

With Agarkar’s name in the reckoning, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) might have to increase the annual remuneration of Rs 1 crore offered to the chairman of selectors and Rs 90 lakh for the other members of the panel.

Agarkar, as an assistant coach with DC and as a commentator, earns way more than the current annual package of chief selector and hence, the BCCI will have to review the existing pay structure.

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Agarkar is in the running for the top job was reported by PTI on Wednesday and subsequently, the news of him leaving the franchise made it clear that he will be seen sitting on the hot seat when the national selection committee picks the T20 squad for the tour of West Indies.

Delhi Capitals confirmed that Agarkar will no longer continue as DC support staff along with former Australia all-rounder Shane Watson.

“You will always have a place to call home here. Thank You, Ajit and Watto, for your contributions. All the very best for your future endeavours,” DC tweeted.

Agarkar had earlier appeared for an interview for the selector’s post back in 2021 when Chetan Sharma from North Zone became the head of the panel.

In fact, Agarkar was pipped by his former Mumbai teammate Abey Kuruvilla, despite the fact that he had only one year of tenure left, having served as junior selection committee chairman for four years.

The 45-year-old former disciple of the late Ramakant Acherkar was a way more decorated candidate who had applied with 191 ODIs, 26 Tests and four T20s under his belt.

However, it was learnt that the erstwhile regime (2021) of Mumbai Cricket Association had a problem with his candidature and hence the BCCI didn’t take his case.

Also inducting Agarkar would have prevented Chetan from becoming the chairman.

It is understood that current MCA regime won’t have a problem as it already has Salil Ankola in the roster.

The two other names that are in contention are Dilip Vengsarkar and Ravi Shastri but it couldn’t be confirmed if they have applied for the job.

In case Vengsarkar applies, he will be available only for one year. Vengsakar was chairman of selectors from 2005 September to 2008. A selector can be on the panel for a maximum of four years.

The BCCI has this time relaxed the age cap of 60 years and also decided to do away with the convention of honouring the zonal system where five zones (North East not included currently) have representation.

Hence, there is a possibility of having two selectors from the West Zone.

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