Hemang Amin has been officially named as the interim CEO of the BCCI after the resignation of Mr Rahul Johri.
BCCI secretary Jay Shah has already informed all of their affiliates about COO Hemang Amin becoming the interim CEO. This move by the BCCI was made a few days after the resignation of former CEO Rahul Johri was accepted by the board.
As per Shah, ‘As you might be aware, Mr Rahul Johri who was the CEO, has resigned and is now no longer with BCCI. We have appointed Mr Hemang Amin, COO, IPL as the interim CEO of the BCCI. I request you to extend all possible co-operation to Mr Amin in his new role’.
‘Until a new CEO takes over, the board has asked Amin to handle CEO’s role for an interim period. The board will discuss the appointment of new CEO, an advertisement will be given and applications will be invited for the post in coming days. A new CEO will only take charge after nearly two months’, another BCCI statement added.
This time, however, the board members of the BCCI are most likely to choose their candidates who are qualified to be a new CEO and to fill in the other several vacant posts on the board. Then, they will all be the ones to be in charge of India’s main cricket activities, including the Indian Premier League. To learn more about the IPL, check out Betwala's page about it.
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