Rajasthan players in limbo after RCA ban

“Rajasthan Cricket Association as of now is banned by the BCCI… a banned state body can’t give NOC to any player seeking an inter-state transfer,” says BCCI official.

August 27, 2014 08:06 pm | Updated 08:06 pm IST - New Delhi:

With the domestic season set to kick off in another month and a half, the future of top Rajasthan cricketers like Pankaj Singh, Robin Bist and Ashok Menaria hangs in balance as it is difficult for them to even get an inter-state transfer to play for any other state.

The time frame for seeking an inter-state transfer ends on September 1 and although some of the top Rajasthan players had offers from other states, they won’t be able to seek a transfer as they can’t get a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their home state. The ball is now in BCCI’s court to bail those players out, who want to play for another state.

“Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) as of now is banned by the BCCI. Therefore a banned state body can’t give NOC to any player, who is seeking an inter-state transfer,” a senior BCCI official told PTI on Wednesday.

“As per BCCI constitution, it is mandatory for a player to get an NOC from the last state association. The moment BCCI allows RCA to give NOC for inter-state transfer… that would mean that there is no ban on the association. BCCI can’t allow that to happen. Well, the sufferers will be Rajasthan players if BCCI does not help those, who want transfers” the source added.

Although Rajasthan have won back-to-back Ranji Trophy titles in recent years, not many of their players are in demand as far as the weaker states are concerned.

Apart from Pankaj, who recently played for India in Test matches, Robin and Menaria, who have played for India ‘A’, have some of the states interested in them.

Some of the states, who have used professionals to a great extent over the years are Andhra, Assam, Vidarbha to name a few.

The most notable name in the transfer market this year is veteran Tamil Nadu batsman and domestic heavyweight Subramanium Badrinath, who will be donning Vidarbha colours this year.

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