Tamil Nadu Cricket Association - Office Bearers For The Year 2010-11

Office Bearers For The Year 2010-11

PRESIDENT

Shri N. Srinivasan

VICE-PRESIDENTS

Shri Hariee Nnair
Shri S. Ganesan
Shri. P.S. Raman
Shri. K.G. Muralidharan
Shri N.R. Manivannan
Shri Kalpathi. S Agoram

HON.SECRETARY

Shri K.S. Viswanathan

HON.JOINT SECRETARY

Dr.G. Natarajan

HON.ASSISTANT SECRETARY

Shri R.S. Ramasaamy

HON.TREASURER

Shri V.P. Narasimhan

MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Shri K.A.Shankar
Shri Keshav Sriraman
Shri P.Anand
Shri R.I.Palani
Shri K.Jayaprakash
Shri Adam Sait
Shri K.Sriram
Shri K.Murali
Shri M.Velu
Shri R.Kanakaraj
Dr.R.N.Baba
Shri A.Sathees Kumar
Shri N.Venkataraman
Shri R.Srikanth
Shri S.Sivakumar

SPL.INVITEES

Dr. D.N. Seshagiri
Shri A. Sankara Krishnan

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