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BCCI adopts strict additional measures to counter age, domicile fraud in age-group tournaments

BCCI adopts strict additional measures to counter age, domicile fraud in age-group tournaments. Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid urges players to comply to new guidelines.

BCCI counters age, domicile fraud in junior cricket

Bengaluru, August 3: The BCCI on Monday (August 3) adopted additional measures to tackle age and domicile fraud to ensure a level playing field for competitive participation of players in its age-group tournaments.

These steps will be applicable to all cricketers participating in the BCCI age-group tournaments, from season 2020-21 onwards.

1. Voluntary Disclosure Scheme of BCCI for players who are already registered

Under this scheme, players who voluntarily declare that they have manipulated their date of birth by submitting fake/tampered documents in the past will not be suspended and allowed to participate in the appropriate age group level if they disclose their actual date of birth (DOB).

Players will have to submit a signed letter/email along with supporting documents to BCCI Age Verification Department revealing their actual DOB before September 15, 2020.

However, if registered players do not disclose the facts and are found to have submitted fake/tampered DOB proof documents by BCCI, then they will be banned for 2 years, and after completion of 2-year suspension, they will not be allowed to participate in age group tournaments of BCCI, as well as, age group tournaments organized by the State Units.

2. From the season 2020-21 onwards, any player submitting fake/tampered birth certificate will be banned for 2 years from all cricket matches under the aegis of BCCI and State Units. After completion of 2-year suspension, such players will not be allowed to participate in age group tournaments of BCCI, as well as, age group tournaments organized by State Units.

3. All Cricketers committing Domicile fraud, including Senior Men and Women, will be banned for 2 years. Voluntary Disclosure Scheme does not apply for cricketers who have committed domicile fraud.

4. For the BCCI Under-16 age group tournament, only players who are between 14-16 years old will be permitted to register.

5. In the Under-19 age group, if a player's birth is found to be registered more than 2 years after birth, as mentioned in the birth certificate, then there will be restrictions on the number of years allowed to participate in the BCCI Under-19 tournaments.

Sourav Ganguly, President, BCCI said: "We are committed to providing a level-playing field across all age groups. The BCCI has been taking steps to counter age fraud and are now introducing even stricter measures from the upcoming domestic season. Those who do not voluntarily disclose their misdemeanour will be punished heavily and will be banned for two years."

Jay Shah, Secretary, BCCI said: "BCCI has a zero-tolerance approach towards age fraud in cricket. Not only have we dedicated a 24/7 helpline to counter this menace, but the Board also has a system in place that thoroughly examines, and cross-verifies documents submitted by its registered players. The Voluntary Disclosure Scheme will provide those who have committed the fraud a chance to come forward and admit their offence."

Rahul Dravid, former India skipper and Head Cricket, NCA, said: "Age fraud is a serious matter and is detrimental to the health of the sport. Many youngsters who are supposed to be playing in a particular age group fail to make it owing to age fraud. With the BCCI taking stern actions to curb this, it is only advisable for the players to come forward and abide by the directives issued by the Board."

Story first published: Monday, August 3, 2020, 11:58 [IST]
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