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  2. In the 2005 BCCI board elections, Dalmiya's candidate Ranbir Singh Mahendra was ousted by Indian government minister Sharad Pawar as the head cricket official of India. Later the following year, Dalmiya was expelled from the board for alleged misappropriation of funds and refusing to provide certain documents. [ 21 ]

  3. Sep 21, 2015 · Dalmiya returned to Indian cricket and against huge odds he decided to contest the BCCI presidential election in 2001. Beating AC Muttiah in his lair appeared to be almost impossible. But Dalmiya performed a miracle.

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  4. Sep 21, 2015 · Bindra and Dalmiya changed that and sold the telecast rights of the India-England series in 1992-93 to TWI for around Rs 18 lakh.

  5. Sep 21, 2015 · After a long-standing dispute between the BCCI and state broadcaster Doordarshan, the rights to televised cricket in India were formalised as a commodity owned by the BCCI, which could be sold...

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  6. Sep 21, 2015 · Logically neither was news. One corollary of the Dalmiya-driven airwaves case is that India has so many private news channels today. Dalmiya’s final major achievement was ending the Anglo-Australian duopoly at the ICC, a landmark being reached when he was elected the first Indian president of the Council in 1997.

  7. Dalmiya was already ailing when he took charge as BCCI president early this year, after a decade of fighting to regain his lost stature in Indian cricket. But in his prime as a cricket boss,...

  8. Sep 21, 2015 · Dalmiya and Bindra understood that it was only through television rights that Indian cricket would be given a level playing field in the global cricket marketplace.