new Delhi. The Board of Control for Cricket in India, ie BCCI, has taken strict steps to stop the age and domination fraud in Indian cricket. The BCCI as the governing body for the game of cricket in India is responsible for ensuring that appropriate screening and protocols are adopted to ensure a level for competitive participation of players in the Edge Group tournament.
The BCCI has decided to adopt additional measures to prevent age and migration fraud in cricket, which will be applicable to all cricketers participating in the BCCI edge-group tournament from season 2020-21. Under the Voluntary Disclosure Scheme, players who voluntarily declare that they have manipulated their date of birth by submitting previously bogus or tampered documents will not be suspended and will be suspended if they do not know their actual date of birth (DOB). If disclosed, it will be allowed to participate at the appropriate age-group level.
However, if the registered players do not disclose the facts and are found to have submitted fake or tampered date of birth proof documents by the BCCI, they will be banned for 2 years. He will not be allowed to participate in the Edge Group tournament after the completion of the 2-year suspension. They will be suspended from BCCI’s age group tournaments as well as the age group tournaments organized by the state units. This will happen from this season.
The BCCI has made it clear that a ban of 2 years will be imposed on all cricketers who have committed Moolnivas () fraud, including senior men and women. The voluntary disclosure scheme does not apply to cricketers who have committed domicile fraud. For the tournament in the BCCI under-16 age group, only players who are between the ages of 14-16 will be registered. At the same time, if there is a difference of two years in the documents of a player submitted for playing under-19, then he will also be banned from the edge-group for two years.
In this regard, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly said, “We are committed to provide a common ground in all age groups. BCCI is taking steps to combat age fraud and now strict steps ahead of the upcoming domestic season. Is taking up. Those who do not voluntarily disclose their misdeeds will be punished heavily and banned for two years. ” At the same time, Secretary Jai Shah has said that BCCI has decided to adopt zero tolerance policy on this.
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