Has Praveen Kumar Applied for the BCCI Senior Selection Panel?

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Key Takeaways
- Praveen Kumar has not applied for the BCCI senior men’s selection panel.
- The application deadline is September 10.
- Eligibility includes a five-year retirement period.
- Members must have significant cricketing experience.
- The BCCI is also seeking candidates for women's and junior men's committees.
New Delhi, Sep 5 (NationPress) Sources informed IANS on Friday that former India fast bowler Praveen Kumar has not submitted an application for a role in the BCCI senior men’s selection panel. Early reports had indicated that he might be interested in one of the two available positions in the selection committee led by Ajit Agarkar, with the application deadline approaching on September 10.
Praveen, who donned the Indian jersey in six Tests, 68 ODIs, and 10 T20Is from 2007 to 2012, accumulated a total of 112 international wickets. A senior BCCI official corroborated that no application from Praveen has been received.
Since the previous year, he has been serving as the chief selector for the Uttar Pradesh senior men’s team. According to BCCI guidelines, candidates for the senior men’s selection committee must have been retired from professional cricket for at least five years.
The ideal candidate should have played at least seven Tests or 30 first-class matches, or a combination of ten ODIs and 20 first-class matches. Additionally, applicants should not have served on any BCCI Cricket Committee for five years. Apart from Agarkar, the selection committee also includes SS Das and Ajay Ratra.
Furthermore, the BCCI has announced openings for four positions in the women’s national selection committee and one in the junior men’s selection committee, with applications closing on September 10 at 5 PM.
For the women’s selection committee, candidates who have represented the Indian Women’s National Team and have been retired for at least five years are eligible to apply. Applicants must also not have been a member of any BCCI Cricket Committee cumulatively for five years.