Saba Karim, the BCCI's General Manager (Cricket Operations), is learnt to have quit from his position and a formal announcement on the same is likely soon. Karim had come on board in December 2017, with the then CEO Rahul Johri presiding over the appointment. Karim's exit comes a week after the board accepted Johri's resignation. His replacement is yet to be discussed.
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Saba Karim quits as BCCI General Manager
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