Amre has penned a letter to MCA President Ashish Shelar yesterday informing him about the resignation.
"It is with a heavy heart that I tender my resignation from the managing committee of the MCA with immediate effect. I had to take this big step in keeping with the high standards that our august cricket body has set over the years," 49-year-old Amre said in the letter.
"I have just been appointed the Head of Talent for Delhi Daredevils and it was only in fitness of things that I stand down from the MCA," he said.
Amre, a right-handed batsman, mostly remembered for his hundred on Test debut in Durban in 1992, thanked all the members of Mumbai cricket and his voters for the enormous faith that they reposed in him over the years.
"As a Mumbai cricket product, I have been fortunate to have served the sport in the city in various capacities. It is therefore with a heavy heart that I tender my resignation in order to pursue my professional commitments.
"I wish the best always for Mumbai cricket and will be available for advice at any given time for the cause of the sport," Amre signed off.
Amre's resignation would be placed before the MCA Managing Committee next week and it was very likely to be approved, MCA sources said.
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