Mahim Verma, the vice-president of the world's richest cricket board, BCCI, has resigned from his post. He will now serve as the secretary of the Uttarakhand Cricket Association. Officially, this resignation will be decided when the regular work begins at the headquarters in Mumbai. Verma was made the vice-chairman of the BCCI on October 23 last year.
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While Sourav Ganguly was elected chairman, Jai Shah as secretary, Jayesh George as co-secretary and Brijesh Patel was elected Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman. Mahim Verma's resignation was already decided. Sources aware of the matter said, "Verma has sent his resignation letter to the board." He has also been the secretary of the Cricket Association of Uttarakhand (CAU). A state association-affiliated official said that Verma's decision has once again highlighted issues with the Lodha panel report.
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The officer said, 'This has exposed one of the many problems of the Lodha report. The tenure of the vice-president is considered as the tenure of an officer and yet there is no real reason other than to wait till the Speaker is deprived.'
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