Cricket administration in the national capital was on Friday thrown into an uncertain abyss as Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) president Rajat Sharma, on second thought, decided to stick to his resignation of November 16, even as the DDCA Ombudsman was hearing a clutch of complaints emanating from his resignation. The Ombudsman accepted Sharma’s decision and the DDCA CFO, who had also resigned, would continue to run the association’s day-to-day affairs, ordered the Ombudsman, especially as Delhi is competing in the ongoing domestic tournaments.