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BCCI's Media Manager Nishant Arora resigns

Former Indian government auditor, Vinod Rai (R) speaks to the media as former India women's cricket captain, Diana Edulji (L) and banker Vikram Limaye look on. File Photo: AFP

The Indian cricket team's media manager Nishant Arora has resigned after the Committee of Administrators (COA) decided to shut down the Delhi office of BCCI.

It was understood that Arora tendered his resignation last evening after he was told that he has to shift to Mumbai at Cricket House where the staff works. He also didn't travel to Hyderabad where India will play Bangladesh in a one-off Test from 9 February, reports our New Delhi correspondent. 

The BCCI's Delhi office recruits were all former president Anurag Thakur's staff and with him being removed by the Supreme Court as part of the reforms in the Board, it was imperative that they would be asked to go.

Committee of Administration member and former cricketer Diana Edulji said that they have not named anyone but had only instructed for the closure of the office.

 "We had just said that President' s Office in Delhi should be shut down and all those recruited in Delhi office will need to go. We never named Nishant but if he is a Delhi Office recruit then he has to go. But if his media manager's contract is independent of it, then Rahul (BCCI CEO Rahul Johri) takes a final call. Nishant's replacement will also be decided by Rahul," Edulji said.

Arora has been the BCCI media manager for 18 months and had been on tours to Australia, US, West Indies to name a few.

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BCCI's Media Manager Nishant Arora resigns

Former Indian government auditor, Vinod Rai (R) speaks to the media as former India women's cricket captain, Diana Edulji (L) and banker Vikram Limaye look on. File Photo: AFP

The Indian cricket team's media manager Nishant Arora has resigned after the Committee of Administrators (COA) decided to shut down the Delhi office of BCCI.

It was understood that Arora tendered his resignation last evening after he was told that he has to shift to Mumbai at Cricket House where the staff works. He also didn't travel to Hyderabad where India will play Bangladesh in a one-off Test from 9 February, reports our New Delhi correspondent. 

The BCCI's Delhi office recruits were all former president Anurag Thakur's staff and with him being removed by the Supreme Court as part of the reforms in the Board, it was imperative that they would be asked to go.

Committee of Administration member and former cricketer Diana Edulji said that they have not named anyone but had only instructed for the closure of the office.

 "We had just said that President' s Office in Delhi should be shut down and all those recruited in Delhi office will need to go. We never named Nishant but if he is a Delhi Office recruit then he has to go. But if his media manager's contract is independent of it, then Rahul (BCCI CEO Rahul Johri) takes a final call. Nishant's replacement will also be decided by Rahul," Edulji said.

Arora has been the BCCI media manager for 18 months and had been on tours to Australia, US, West Indies to name a few.

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