The BCCI will prohibit state associations from organizing training camps and tournaments in direct partnership with foreign boards and will make it mandatory for them to submit all such proposals through parent bodies. The decision will be taken at the Council’s Supreme Council meeting on March 18. The BCCI was forced to take this decision after a number of state units, including Delhi and Puducherry, were in talks with foreign councils, mainly associated countries, to host these councils. During exposure travel. It can be confirmed that the Delhi and District Cricket Association has received the Nepal Board’s proposal.

“State units can of course tie up with foreign boards for cricket-related activities, but these agreements have to be driven by the BCCI as it is the parent body. All proposals have to go through the BCCI,” a BCCI source said.

At the upcoming Apex Governing Council meeting, there will be a discussion on “National Cricket Associations organizing cricket in partnership with foreign cricket boards”, after which the BCCI will take up the matter itself.

Nepal is expected to tour India ahead of the T20 World Cup in the United States and Caribbean in June.

Nepal Cricket Association officials met BCCI secretary Jay Shah last month.

BCCI has helped the countries involved in the past. For quite some time before the pandemic, Afghanistan used India as its base, using facilities in Dehradun and Greater Noida for training and matches.

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Contact between associated countries and full members is not limited to powerful India.

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding with the Japan Cricket Association (JCA) to help the latter develop its game through “collaboration, exchange and provision of expertise related to the game”.

Under the agreement, SLC will send its players, teams, coaches and curators to Japan.

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