Updated On: 16 March, 2019 07:32 AM IST | Mumbai | Harit N Joshi
Four senior selectors and two Cricket Improvement Committee members resign following MCA general body's call for Ajit Agarkar & Co's sacking

Mumbai chief selector Ajit Agarkar
Six resignations on one day in the hub of Indian cricket. That's exactly what happened in Mumbai yesterday as all four under-fire senior selectors (chief Ajit Agarkar, Nilesh Kulkarni, Sunil More and Ravi Thakkar) and Cricket Improvement Committee (CIC) members Amol Muzumdar and Sahil Kukreja put in their papers.
Just a few hours before the MCA's five-member ad-hoc committee met, sans Dr Unmesh Khanvilkar, to decide the fate of Mumbai's senior selection committee following the Special General Meeting directive to replace the panel, chief selector Agarkar emailed his resignation to the MCA citing personal reasons. mid-day has learnt that Agarkar resigned as he did not intend to continue since the season has ended for the senior and U-23 Mumbai teams. Agarkar's colleagues on the panel — Kulkarni, More and Thakkar — followed suit.