The proposed match became a contentious issue after COA chief Vinod Rai complained of being kept in dark about the plan.
BCCI Acting Secretary Amitabh Chaudhary, CEO Rahul Johri and GM (Cricket Operations) Saba Karim were in touch with Shastri regarding the Test match.
Shastri has told the Board that he would ideally like a tier II team (West Indies) to be hosted in a tier II city and one session be played under lights to counter the dew factor in early winter.
When senior officials in BCCI were asked about Rai's letter, there were mixed responses.
"Mr Rai is correct when he is talking about the process of taking policy decisions. Obviously (BCCI acting president) CK Khanna and (treasurer) Aniruddh Chaudhary should have also been kept in the loop which Amitabh and Rahul didn't do," a top official told PTI.
"But then Mr Rai has not kept the acting president and treasurer in the loop on many occasions. Suddenly in this letter, he realised that Khanna and Aniruddh have not been kept in the loop," he added.
It has been learnt that Chaudhary in his defence wrote back, "Right Sir. Will work on them. In any case, as the contents indicate, the effort was only to impede the fast disappearing spectator support for Test cricket."
However there was another official who felt that, "if four people are taking decisions then they must be credible enough to do so and freedom be given to them."
Rai, in his letter, has instructed BCCI office-bearers to put on hold any plans to conduct a D/N Test match as he is concerned about multiple factors -- players' body clock over five days, cost factor of state associations, and administrative arrangements among other things.
The former CAG's letter has surprised the Board officials, including his comment about how COA member Diana Edulji has "more cricketing knowledge" than all of them put together.
"Is it because Mr Rai and Diana were not kept in the loop? I have the copy of the letter and it reads as if Mr Rai wanted to ensure that it doesn't look like that he is writing only because Diana is irked. So Khanna and Aniruddh's names have also been included," the official said.
"I don't know who advised Mr Rai to write on players' body clock. MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli, all their lives, have played Day-Night one-dayers that start at 2:30 pm and end at 10:30pm. He messed it up completely," the official said.
"Secondly, when he said Diana knows more cricket than all of you, he probably forgot one of the policy-makers is Saba, who has played 34 ODIs for India and 120 first class games and was a national selector," he added.
The basic feedback from players was that post 8:30pm, the ball becomes wet and bowlers find it difficult to grip it.
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