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GCA admits loopholes in India-Aus ODI

Last Updated : 30 October 2010, 13:39 IST
Last Updated : 30 October 2010, 13:39 IST

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"Some of the executive committee members, who were found negligent, would be shifted out of the committee," GCA president Dayanand Narvekar said.

The state cricket association has been in news after some duplicate tickets surfaced after the rain-washed India-Australia ODI on October 24 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Fatorda.

Narvekar said that, during the marathon meeting held on Friday, some officials admitted they neglected the printing mistakes on the tickets.

"None of the GCA officials were involved in the mistake. It was a printing error but some of the officials who came to know about it should have informed the committee," Narvekar said.

He said that he was stationed in Margao (town next to the stadium) during the day of the match.

If printing mistake was pointed out in time, corrective measures could have been taken, he said.

"We could have asked the security to inform the people about the printing error and made them sit at proper seats," he added.

The GCA president said that there were two to three more organisational lapses, but refused to highlight them.

The association has also decided not to pay 25 per cent of printing money to the Pune-based printer. The printer had, on Friday, admitted that it was his fault that created the confusion.

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Published 30 October 2010, 13:39 IST

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