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| All decisions in JKCA consensual: Joint Secretary denies arbitrariness | | | Jammu, June 25: Responding to the ET report regarding arbitrariness in decision making in the Jammu and Kashmir Association by certain office bearers, the Joint secretary has clarified that all decisions taken by the JKCA were consensual; arrived at after deliberations by the eight elected members and taken in the sole interest of Cricket in Jammu province. Sudershan Mehta, the joint secretary of the JKCA divulged that the decision to appoint the ground staff was imperative as there was acute shortage of trained staff to make wickets in view of the open training camps being organized in Jammu which had evoked huge response. "There was an urgent need to engage ground staff as every day we need to prepare six wickets for over a thousand budding cricketers which are reporting in the JKCA camps everyday" said Mehta. "There is a battery of groundmen engaged in JKCA stadium in Srinagar, but they have a definite responsibility and their role is crucial in carrying out day to day activities of cricket" he added. Mehta also refuted the claims of chaos in the JKCA camps and argued that the camps were part of the road map given by the JKCA president and were part of the exercise to identify and nurture cricketing talent in the region. Giving details of the camps he said that experts and former cricketers of repute were engaged in the camps that included likes of Ashwini Gupta, MM Sharma, Randhir Singh, Surjit Singh, Brij Mohan Sharma,, Ravi Sharma and Roopali Slathia and the camps were supervised by Vinod Sharma, the working committee observer. Mehta also divulged that JKCA had approached the Minister for Sports and Principal GGM Science College for facilitating memorandums of understanding with the JKCA for improvement of infrastructure and facilities for the cricketers of the state. |
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