BCCI invites applications for the positions of National Selectors

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), headquartered in Mumbai, is India's main cricket governing body and the wealthiest globally. The BCCI focuses on talent development, infrastructure, and player welfare to enhance India's international performance.

The BCCI invites applications for the below-mentioned positions   

1)     National Selectors (Senior Men) – 2 positions

2)     National Selectors (Senior Women) – 5 positions

3)     National Selectors (Junior Men) – 2 positions

Candidates who wish to apply for the stated positions need to fulfil the following criteria for their applications to be considered.

Senior Men 

·       Should have played 7 Test matches OR

·       30 first-class matches OR

·       10 ODIs and 20 first-class matches

·       Should have retired from the game at least 5 years ago

Applications should be submitted by 11.59 pm on Jan 24, 2020 at nationalsrselectors@bcci.tv 

Senior Women

·       Should have represented the Indian Women’s Cricket Team

·       Should have retired from the game at least 5 years ago

Applications should be submitted by 11.59 pm on Jan 24, 2020 at nationalwomenselectors@bcci.tv 

Junior Men

·       Should have played 25 first-class matches

·       Should have retired from the game at least 5 years ago

Applications should be submitted by 11.59 pm on Jan 24, 2020 at nationaljrselectors@bcci.tv

For more information, CLICK HERE

All applicants are instructed to mention the position title in the subject of their mail.

Jay Shah
Hon. Secretary
BCCI 

Name of Author: BCCI

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