BCCI mulling over introduction of Player of the Match and Series awards at junior level
A final decision is anticipated at the BCCI's apex council meeting on June 18.
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The Vijay Merchant Trophy (Under-16), the Cooch Behar Trophy (U-19) and the CK Nayudu Trophy
(U-23) tournaments for men and the U-15, U-19 and U-23 events for women comprise the catalogue of age-group tournaments conducted by the BCCI annually.
Following a swarm of revisions to the framework of senior Indian domestic cricket, set to take effect from the upcoming season, a notable development has emerged regarding junior tournaments as the BCCI is likely to introduce Player of the Match and Player of the Series awards across all junior tournaments, starting from the 2024-25 domestic season, as per a TOI report. A final decision is expected at the BCCI's apex council meeting on June 18, based on the agenda shared with the members, as disclosed by BCCI secretary Jay Shah.
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The apex council will receive a briefing on the upcoming National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru slated for a potential launch in August, along with an update on the North East Development Project. Additionally, the meeting will finalise all modifications to domestic cricket recommended by the special committee led by India head coach Rahul Dravid and chief selector Ajit Agarkar.
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