N. Srinivasan re-elected as TNCA President without opposition

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Former BCCI president N. Srinivasan was on Saturday re-elected unanimously as the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) chief at the 86th Annual General Meeting in Chennai. This is the 15th consecutive time that he has been elected as the chief of the state cricket body. He has been in charge of the TNCA since 2002-03. He took over after having prevailed over AC Muthiah back then.

Srinivasan has been heading the TNCA since 2002-03 when he ended former BCCI President AC Muthiah’s reign. He has been in the line of fire ever since the 2013 IPL spot-fixing scandal which has rocked the Indian cricket. The 71-year-old was forced to step aside as BCCI chief after his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan was found to be involved in betting by a Supreme Court-appointed inquiry committee.

Kasi Viswanathan was also re-elected secretary for the 10th year in succession. All candidates, including four City Vice Presidents and two District Vice Presidents were also elected unopposed.

The Hindu reported that there were no contests for any of the TNCA posts, with the candidates from the ruling group taking charge of all of them unchallenged.

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TNCA office bearers:

President: N Srinivasan
Vice-presidents (city): Kalpathi S Aghoram, K Murali, P S Raman and G Srinivasan
Vice-presidents (districts): G Bhaskaran and V Ramesh
Secretary: Kasi Viswanathan
Joint-secretary: R I Palani
Assistant secretary: S Martin Raj
Treasurer: V P Narasimhan

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