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Former India wicket-keeper Saba Karim has been asked to resign from the post of BCCI General Manager - Cricket Operations.

The 52-year-old Karim, who played one Test and 34 ODIs for India, was appointed by the BCCI in December 2017. The Board has not issued a formal statement on the matter but it is learnt that it was not satisfied with Karim''s planning for domestic cricket.

"Yes, he has been asked to resign. One of the reasons for that is that he was not able to prepare any tangible action plan for domestic cricket (in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic)," a BCCI source told PTI.

“We have received his resignation; he will serve his notice period. The



board will look out for a new GM in Cricket operation. The Apex Council has given powers to office bearers to fill up the post,” a board official said.

Domestic cricket is unlikely to start before December with the COVID-19 cases continuing to rise in the country.

If the IPL happens in September-November as is being speculated, domestic cricket cannot be played at the same time.

The development comes after BCCI CEO Rahul Johri''s resignation was accepted earlier this month.

The Board''s Chief Financial Officer Santosh Rangnekar had also resigned last year after the new office-bearers, headed by president Sourav Ganguly, took charge.
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