DDCA Secretary Row: Incumbent Denies Claims, Calls for Ouster

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-03 17:26:36 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-17 20:43:27

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DDCA Secretary Row: Incumbent Denies Claims, Calls for Ouster

Pitting DDCA officials against each other, former secretary Vinod Tihara wants incumbent Ashok Sharma gone, citing tenure limits. However, Sharma calls the interpretation of the BCCI and Lodha rules misleading and denies any wrongdoing.

Recently, a war of words has erupted between the former and current secretary of the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA). Former secretary Vinod Tihara has written a letter to the DDCA Apex Council, urging them to remove current secretary Ashok Sharma, citing violations of BCCI and Lodha rules related to tenure limits. Tihara's letter claims that Sharma continues to serve beyond the permissible term, despite multiple reminders to the contrary.

Sharma has responded to these claims, denying any wrongdoing and calling Tihara's interpretation of the rules misleading. According to Sharma, the DDCA constitution does not mention any such clause regarding tenure limits for an incumbent secretary.

This development has created tension within the DDCA, as officials are divided on the issue. With Tihara insisting on following what he calls "the spirit of democracy," and Sharma defending his position with references to the existing constitution, the matter appears to be far from resolved.