Dhoni’s Membership in Spotlight as JSCA AGM Brews Controversy
Selection process for new members sparks debate ahead of cricket body’s meeting
Key Points:
• JSCA President faces criticism over new member selection process
• Dhoni’s membership status in question due to AGM absence rule
• Local clubs accuse management of bypassing merit in member appointments
JAMSHEDPUR – The Jharkhand State Cricket Association’s upcoming Annual General Meeting is set to address contentious issues surrounding member selection and the status of cricket icon Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
President Sanjay Sahay is likely to face scrutiny at the AGM scheduled for Sunday at Hotel Wave International.
The controversial decision allowing committee members to appoint two new members each has ignited a heated debate.
Former state cricket players and officials from 24 local clubs have voiced their opposition to this move.
Critics argue that this decision is a tactical maneuver to influence upcoming elections.
They claim the selection process bypasses merit and dedication, potentially introducing outsiders into cricket.
Meanwhile, speculation regarding Dhoni’s membership status has intensified the ongoing controversy.
JSCA rules state that a member’s status can be revoked after missing five consecutive AGMs.
Dhoni’s absence from the last five meetings has raised questions about his membership.
However, some JSCA officials suggest that Dhoni may receive leniency due to his international cricket career.
Complaints against President Sahay have already been filed, adding to the tension surrounding the meeting.
The AGM is expected to address these issues and potentially shape the future direction of the association.

