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BCCI to hold SGM on Feb 19 to discuss Lodha panel recommendations

PTI | By, Mumbai
Feb 18, 2016 02:12 PM IST

Pushed into a tight corner by the recommended sweeping reforms to its structure by the Supreme Court-appointed Justice Lodha Committee, BCCI’s members would meet in Mumbai on Friday at a Special General Meeting to discuss the report’s implementation.

Pushed into a tight corner by the recommended sweeping reforms to its structure by the Supreme Court-appointed Justice Lodha Committee, BCCI’s members would meet in Mumbai on Friday at a Special General Meeting to discuss the report’s implementation.

BCCI’s members would meet in Mumbai on Friday at a Special General Meeting to discuss the Lodhi committee report’s implementation.
BCCI’s members would meet in Mumbai on Friday at a Special General Meeting to discuss the Lodhi committee report’s implementation.

The SGM of the Cricket Board has been convened to figure out a way forward after the BCCI was told to “fall in line” with the Lodha panel recommendations by the apex court that has given the Board time till March 3 to respond.

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The SGM is to be preceded by the Working Committee meeting of the BCCI for ratifying the decisions by its sub-committees taken after its previous sitting.

The far-reaching effect on the implementation of the Lodha Committee’s recommendations and the subsequent scathing observation on the matter by the Supreme Court has left the Board members thoroughly shaken.

Among the recommendations are limitation of tenure for the Board’s office-bearers, prescription to limit their age to 70 years, one state-one vote (set to directly affect the associations within the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat) and barring of ministers and government officials from becoming office-bearers.

After the meeting of its Legal Committee here earlier this month, with BCCI president Shashank Manohar attending it, it was decided to convene the SGM to get the views of the various affiliates before it responds to the Supreme Court on the issue.

The Board had earlier advised its affiliates to convene their own managing committee meeting of SGM to take stock of the situation and discuss the implications of the recommendations made by the Justice Lodha Committee.

“As some of the recommendations have far reaching consequences, it may be advisable to seek an expert opinion as to how the same would affect your association,” BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur had written in his communication to the BCCI’s affiliates.

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