<p>National Cricket Academy's Chief Operations Officer Toofan Ghosh has become the second high-profile BCCI executive to put in his papers after finance head Santosh Rangnekar. However, it is still not clear whether the BCCI will have a new COO or it will revive the old NCA sub-committee structure headed by a chairman, which became defunct during the tenure of Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators alongside other committees.</p>.<p>When Ghosh was contacted by PTI, all he said was "I don't want to comment on this matter."</p>.<p>But it could be confirmed that Ghosh has indeed mailed his resignation to CEO Rahul Johri.</p>.<p>"Ghosh has put in his papers and mailed it to Rahul. He has cited personal reasons for quitting. I can confirm that there was no pressure on him and it was a personal decision," a senior BCCI official told PTI on conditions of anonymity.</p>.<p>Ghosh's performance as COO was always under the scanner and many in BCCI believe that he hadn't made much headway into the proposed project of building a state of the art NCA.</p>.<p>His lack of knowledge about cricket administration was also a big reason and his trip to Australia to gain "knowledge" about its Centre of Excellence was questioned in all quarters.</p>.<p>It is believed that Ghosh's position became untenable once BCCI got its democratic set-up back in October and the first meeting with the office-bearers was the last straw.</p>.<p>"He overstepped his brief during that meeting with the office-bearers when all they wanted to know was specific issues," the source said.</p>.<p>There is a possibility that the NCA committee structure will be revived where members will decide on the new NCA project. "Rahul Dravid is Director (Cricket) and there is a robust coaching structure in place. So that part is taken care of. As for the new NCA project, the sub-committee could be revived just like it was before COA took charge," he added.</p>.<p>BCCI CFO Rangnekar had resigned last month citing personal reasons. </p>
<p>National Cricket Academy's Chief Operations Officer Toofan Ghosh has become the second high-profile BCCI executive to put in his papers after finance head Santosh Rangnekar. However, it is still not clear whether the BCCI will have a new COO or it will revive the old NCA sub-committee structure headed by a chairman, which became defunct during the tenure of Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators alongside other committees.</p>.<p>When Ghosh was contacted by PTI, all he said was "I don't want to comment on this matter."</p>.<p>But it could be confirmed that Ghosh has indeed mailed his resignation to CEO Rahul Johri.</p>.<p>"Ghosh has put in his papers and mailed it to Rahul. He has cited personal reasons for quitting. I can confirm that there was no pressure on him and it was a personal decision," a senior BCCI official told PTI on conditions of anonymity.</p>.<p>Ghosh's performance as COO was always under the scanner and many in BCCI believe that he hadn't made much headway into the proposed project of building a state of the art NCA.</p>.<p>His lack of knowledge about cricket administration was also a big reason and his trip to Australia to gain "knowledge" about its Centre of Excellence was questioned in all quarters.</p>.<p>It is believed that Ghosh's position became untenable once BCCI got its democratic set-up back in October and the first meeting with the office-bearers was the last straw.</p>.<p>"He overstepped his brief during that meeting with the office-bearers when all they wanted to know was specific issues," the source said.</p>.<p>There is a possibility that the NCA committee structure will be revived where members will decide on the new NCA project. "Rahul Dravid is Director (Cricket) and there is a robust coaching structure in place. So that part is taken care of. As for the new NCA project, the sub-committee could be revived just like it was before COA took charge," he added.</p>.<p>BCCI CFO Rangnekar had resigned last month citing personal reasons. </p>