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Justice Mudgal gives up fees to help cash-strapped DDCA

Delhi’s cash-strapped cricket association has received a fund boost from within. Justice (retd) Manoj Mudgal, its Delhi high court-appointed observer, has given up his fees, which runs into a few lakhs.

Updated on: Nov 01, 2016 10:32 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Delhi’s cash-strapped cricket association has received a fund boost from within. Justice (retd) Mukul Mudgal, its Delhi high court-appointed observer, has given up his fees, which runs into a few lakhs.

DDCA have received funds from the board only in parts due to their failure in promptly submitting accounts to the board. (Gurinder Osan/HT Photo)
DDCA have received funds from the board only in parts due to their failure in promptly submitting accounts to the board. (Gurinder Osan/HT Photo)

The Supreme Court order last month bars state units from accessing BCCI funds until they agree to implement the Lodha committee recommendations for reforms. In DDCA though, the fund crunch is self-made as well. The faction-ridden body doesn’t receive funds from the board regularly because it does not promptly file returns.

Before last month’s Delhi ODI against New Zealand, the unit had made an urgent plea for funds. However, it eventually had a revenue of Rs 5 crore from the game, including Rs 3.09 crore from ticket sales.

Mudgal’s fees from DDCA is Rs 1 lakh a day, which some in the association have dubbed “unnecessary expenditure”. He has now decided not to accept remuneration to help the association tide over its financial situation.

Though the major state body has received huge sums as subvention money from BCCI in the past few years, officials claim it is currently cash-strapped.

Manchanda said: “We’re facing cash crunch but thankfully Mr Mudgal and his team have told us they won’t charge a penny for this game.”

DDCA have received funds from the board only in parts due to their failure in promptly submitting accounts to the board. This year, they received about Rs 11 crore from BCCI primarily for staging the World T20 games, but a big chunk of that money went for paying dues.

 
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Khurram Habib

Khurram Habib has been with the Delhi sports desk for over 13 years. He writes mainly on cricket.

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