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N Srinivasan

MS Dhoni Will Play IPL 2020 And be Retained By Chennai Super Kings in 2021 Auction: N Srinivasan

Srinivasan, the former BCCI chief also announced that CSK "will retain Dhoni" during the auction process in 2021, which will be a mega-auction.

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Sourav Ganguly Set to Become New BCCI President

The choice for President's post was always between Ganguly and Patel and the former was finally accepted as a unanimous candidate.

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N Srinivasan’s daughter Rupa Gurunath elected TNCA president

Rupa was elected at the TNCA's 87th Annual General Meeting in Chennai.

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Any opposition unlikely as Rupa Gurunath, daughter of N Srinivasan, set to become first woman president on TNCA

The Supreme Court on Friday allowed the TNCA to hold elections to elect office-bearers but said the results will be subject to its decision.

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N Srinivasan’s daughter could be next TNCA president: Report

Rupa Gurunath, former BCCI president N Srinivasan's daughter, could soon become the first ever woman to head a state cricket association.

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He took financial decisions as BCCI president during World T20 2016: BCCI questions Manohar in tax tussle with ICC

Earlier, the ICC had threatened to deduct a part of the Indian cricket board’s annual revenue share in a continuing tussle on tax exemptions for events held in India.

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No immediate discussions over formation of a parallel Indian cricket board

It was learnt that there were suggestions from a few senior members to break free from the BCCI and form their own cricket board.

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Former president N Srinivasan unhappy with current BCCI administration

N Srinivasan, the former BCCI president is unimpressed with the way the board is running operations.

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ICC asks BCCI to fork out USD 23 million or lose World Cup hosting rights

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has reportedly asked the BCCI to pay USD 23 million [INR 160 crore approx].

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BCCI offered us to pay whatever we were losing: Bravo recalls contracts fallout debacle

Former all-rounder Dwayne Bravo says the BCCI "offered to pay" his players who threatened to pull out of the 2014 ODI series in India after a contracts fallout with the West Indies Cricket Board.

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