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Women's team stuck without allowance in West Indies, BCCI office bearers intervene
New Delhi, Oct 31: Sent to the West Indies for a three-ODI and five-T20I series without daily allowance, the Indian womens cricket team was put in a fix before the new office bearers of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) swung into action and got the DA transferred to the accounts of Mithali Raj and girls.
While GM Cricket Operations and women's cricket in-charge Saba Karim's approach saw the girls leaving without any daily allowance, the new office bearers after taking charge ensured that the problem was solved at the earliest and money was transferred on Wednesday (October 30).
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