×
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

More applies for BCCI amnesty

Last Updated 23 May 2012, 18:21 IST

Former India wicketkeeper-batsman Kiran More has applied for amnesty from the Board of Control for Cricket in India and is confident that he would be back in the fold of the parent body in near future.

More, who had joined the now-defunct Indian Cricket League back in 2007, was banned for joining the unsactioned league.

He along with Kapil Dev were the only two former Test players, who didn’t accept the amnesty offer from BCCI back in 2009.

But now the 50-year-old More, who last served as chairman of senior selection committee is ready to get back under the aegis of the BCCI and will also be eligible for the BCCI one-time benefit payment.

“I had already written to the BCCI that I have severed ties with ICL and I am ready to take the amnesty offer,” said the former wicket-keeper.

“I had written the letter one and half months back. I have been assured that the matter is in process and I will be granted amnesty very soon. Since the IPL is on, the procedure is taking some time,” More added, when asked about the issue on Wednesday.

More who has played 49 Tests and 94 ODIs will be eligible for a payment of Rs 60 lakh as per the benefit scheme drawn up by the BCCI recently. He is expected to receive the amount once he gets the green light from the BCCI.

ADVERTISEMENT
(Published 23 May 2012, 18:21 IST)

Follow us on

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT