HDFC supremo to advise Gavaskar for IPL


Mumbai, April 11 (IANS): HDFC chairman Deepak Parekh will be a special advisor to Sunil Gavaskar, interim president of the Indian cricket board, during the seventh edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), the board said in a statement Friday.

Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Sanjay Patel said that Parekh was appointed at the insistence of Gavaskar. Parekh will be a special invitee to the Governing Council meetings of the IPL.

"Parekh has been dubbed as the unofficial crisis consultant of the government. His role as Special Director on the Satyam Board in 2009, to revive the company and restore the confidence in the Indian IT industry, was greatly acknowledged. Parekh has always been willing to share his ideas and experience to formulate reform policies across sectors," said Patel in a statement.

Gavaskar said he was delighted after Parekh accepted his invitation.

“I am delighted that Deepak has accepted my invitation to come on board as a special advisor and special invitee to the Indian Premier League Governing Council. It is apt that an individual of the calibre of Parekh will be joining the BCCI-IPL’s leadership group," he said.

"With a diverse combination of skills and experience, this appointment will result in a well-rounded senior management team at the IPL - one that will set the direction for a better and bigger league,” Gavaskar said.

IPL chairman Ranjib Biswal said Parekh's expertise will help the Governing Council.

"We are pleased to have Mr. Deepak Parekh in our team. His expertise will enable us to deliver a memorable IPL," said Biswal.

Parekh said he was excited to be invited to be a part of the IPL.

"I look forward to fulfilling this challenging new role on the IPL’s senior leadership team as an advisor to Mr. Gavaskar, as we look to strengthen the Indian Premier League,” he said.

Parekh was honoured with the Padma Bhushan in 2006, and the "Knight in the Order of the Legion of Honour," one of the highest distinctions conferred by the French Republic, in 2010. He was the first international recipient of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales' Outstanding Achievement Award, in 2010.

  

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  • abdulla, india

    Sat, Apr 12 2014

    Sportsman- professional:
    Gavaskar can do great justice to this position and the Game as a whole:
    1/Keep the money factor out.
    2/ See that big business houses- institutions ...sportsmen promote sports and games and promote at international level step by step from Grass roots levels...
    -Hockey
    -football-basket ball-golf -tennis volley ball-beach basket ball- etc.
    1.3 billion Indians need to watch and enjoy ..pastime but in true natural spirit and not fixed ..NO MORE..
    DO NOT KILL THE GAME...AND ESSENTIALLY The spirit of the game.
    ratehr promote the game from Village sonwords..work with every schools....colleges..universities..let them practice in fields and farms later on play grounds...stadiums ..clubs and leagues.
    provide every school the right TOOLS / Equipments/furniture s/kits/uniforms sports hardware.etc.
    -Let there be professional coaches to train them ...
    Let there be interstate..inter college ..inter school ..sta eto sate matches..
    league matches..and also international level like CRICKET.
    PROMOTE THIS SPORTS FOR REASONS :
    BUILD HEALTHY INDIA .
    Make India the most sporting nation.
    India produce the best creativity..talent...
    LET INDIANS BE FIT AND HEALTHY.
    healthy body healthy mind.
    Allot scholarships for talented sportsmen..
    Give them stipend to play games..promote them monetarily...
    Let there be dieticians ..nutritionists and sports doctors taking care of them ..meanwhile for absolute discipline induct Ex military and yoga gurus or sages..

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