However, when asked about being offered the role of chief executive last week, the veteran administrator had come on record. I was given the job, as chairman of the Cricket Affairs Committee, to pick the various selectors, coaches, managers and trainers for the upcoming season. The DDCA’s Cricket Affairs Committee did not consult any player before giving Bhaskar an extension. My main idea is to instill discipline in the players and make them understand that their performance is very important. Ultimately, though, it is up to the federation to get a coach as per their requirements. We will give whatever the players need but would want them to do well for Delhi and perform for the state. But no court order prevents me from accepting the post,” Shah had told The Indian Express. “I do feel much better and closer to my top level. However, FFP rules ban clubs from spending more than their generated revenue, a policy introduced to. Is that going to make the selectors’ job more difficult.