<p>The BCCI's general body on Thursday will form a new Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), which will pick three national selectors ahead of the series against England, starting February.</p>.<p>It is learnt that the committee headed by Madan Lal was appointed for one meeting and after the Board's upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Ahmedabad, a new CAC will take over and conduct the interviews.</p>.<p>"Madan Lal, Rudra Pratap Singh and Sulakshana Naik were appointed for one meeting where Sunil Joshi and Harvinder Singh became selectors," a senior BCCI source told PTI on conditions of anonymity.</p>.<p>"Since all cricket committees will be formed after the AGM, the new CAC will be formed and then the interview process is expected to start after that," he added.</p>.<p>There are some prominent names who have applied for the post of selectors from three zones.</p>.<p>The biggest among them happens to be former India pacer Ajit Agarkar, who has played more than 200 internationals across formats for the national team.</p>.<p>Agarkar is a candidate from west zone along with Abbey Kuruvilla while the two big names from north zone are Maninder Singh and Chetan Sharma.</p>.<p>Former Test opener Shiv Sunder Das is a prominent applicant from the east zone.</p>
<p>The BCCI's general body on Thursday will form a new Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), which will pick three national selectors ahead of the series against England, starting February.</p>.<p>It is learnt that the committee headed by Madan Lal was appointed for one meeting and after the Board's upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Ahmedabad, a new CAC will take over and conduct the interviews.</p>.<p>"Madan Lal, Rudra Pratap Singh and Sulakshana Naik were appointed for one meeting where Sunil Joshi and Harvinder Singh became selectors," a senior BCCI source told PTI on conditions of anonymity.</p>.<p>"Since all cricket committees will be formed after the AGM, the new CAC will be formed and then the interview process is expected to start after that," he added.</p>.<p>There are some prominent names who have applied for the post of selectors from three zones.</p>.<p>The biggest among them happens to be former India pacer Ajit Agarkar, who has played more than 200 internationals across formats for the national team.</p>.<p>Agarkar is a candidate from west zone along with Abbey Kuruvilla while the two big names from north zone are Maninder Singh and Chetan Sharma.</p>.<p>Former Test opener Shiv Sunder Das is a prominent applicant from the east zone.</p>