<p>In defiance of the Supreme Court-appointed Lodha committee recommendations, the BCCI today named a five-member selection committee headed by former wicketkeeper-batsman MSK Prasad and comprising two members with no Test experience.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Prasad, who was a part of the previous panel as the South Zone representative, replaced Sandeep Patil as Chairman of the selectors. The 41-year-old Prasad, hailing from Andhra Pradesh, played six Tests and 17 ODIs in his brief international career.<br /><br />Gagan Khoda, who has not played any Test cricket has been retained in the committee from the central zone.<br /><br />Devang Gandhi, Jatin Paranjpe and Sarandeep Singh were the new additions to the selection panel. Of the three, Paranjpe does not have Test experience and has only played ODIs.<br /><br />The move is in complete defiance of the Lodha committee recommendations, which had called for a three-strong panel with all members having Test experience.<br /><br />The new panel was decided at the BCCI's 87th Annual General Meeting which was held in the backdrop of Lodha committee recommendations, which have not been accepted by the Board.<br /><br />The 45-year-old Gandhi, who has four Tests and three ODIs to his credit, will be representing the east zone, while Paranjpe will be west zone's representative. Former off-spinner Sarandeep is the selector from north zone, replacing Vikram Rathour.<br /><br />The 44-year-old Paranjpe, a former left-handed batsman, has only played four ODIs. Sarandeep, on the other hand, has three Tests and five ODIs under his belt, making him compliant with the Lodha committee recommendations.<br /><br />In overall analysis, the new selection committee has a combined international experience of 13 Tests and 31 ODIs. Former India seamer Venkatesh Prasad has been retained as chairman of the junior selection committee.</p>
<p>In defiance of the Supreme Court-appointed Lodha committee recommendations, the BCCI today named a five-member selection committee headed by former wicketkeeper-batsman MSK Prasad and comprising two members with no Test experience.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Prasad, who was a part of the previous panel as the South Zone representative, replaced Sandeep Patil as Chairman of the selectors. The 41-year-old Prasad, hailing from Andhra Pradesh, played six Tests and 17 ODIs in his brief international career.<br /><br />Gagan Khoda, who has not played any Test cricket has been retained in the committee from the central zone.<br /><br />Devang Gandhi, Jatin Paranjpe and Sarandeep Singh were the new additions to the selection panel. Of the three, Paranjpe does not have Test experience and has only played ODIs.<br /><br />The move is in complete defiance of the Lodha committee recommendations, which had called for a three-strong panel with all members having Test experience.<br /><br />The new panel was decided at the BCCI's 87th Annual General Meeting which was held in the backdrop of Lodha committee recommendations, which have not been accepted by the Board.<br /><br />The 45-year-old Gandhi, who has four Tests and three ODIs to his credit, will be representing the east zone, while Paranjpe will be west zone's representative. Former off-spinner Sarandeep is the selector from north zone, replacing Vikram Rathour.<br /><br />The 44-year-old Paranjpe, a former left-handed batsman, has only played four ODIs. Sarandeep, on the other hand, has three Tests and five ODIs under his belt, making him compliant with the Lodha committee recommendations.<br /><br />In overall analysis, the new selection committee has a combined international experience of 13 Tests and 31 ODIs. Former India seamer Venkatesh Prasad has been retained as chairman of the junior selection committee.</p>