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  BCCI to discuss Supreme Court verdict, T20 series

BCCI to discuss Supreme Court verdict, T20 series

AGE CORRESPONDENT
Published : Aug 2, 2016, 2:22 am IST
Updated : Aug 2, 2016, 2:22 am IST

The BCCI top brass will discuss the Supreme Court verdict that upheld most of the recommendations by the Justice Lodha Panel at an emergent working committee meeting convened here on Tuesday.

The BCCI top brass will discuss the Supreme Court verdict that upheld most of the recommendations by the Justice Lodha Panel at an emergent working committee meeting convened here on Tuesday. The meeting, which will be followed, by a special general meeting in New Delhi on Friday will also discuss on the proposed T20 series between West Indies and India in the USA.

The Supreme Court approved the Lodha Panel recommendations, which cover wide-ranging aspects of Indian cricket at the central and state level on July 18 and gave the BCCI a maximum of six months for its full implementation. BCCI president Anurag Thakur and secretary Ajay Shirke are also likely to meet with the Lodha Committee in Delhi on August 9.

Although BCCI has no choice but to accept the SC verdict, it is also under pressure to acknowledge it quickly. Its top affiliate, the Mumbai Cricket Asso-ciation has already accepted the SC verdict in toto in its managing committee meeting here last weekend.

MCA president Sharad Pawar who has to retire because of the age cap of 70 years for office bearers and a maximum nine years of holding office said that he had doubts on one issue only and would seek clarification from BCCI on one state one vote regarding the jurisdiction of players for selection.

Pawar who was the former BCCI and ICC chief also had said that BCCI should have no problems in accepting the SC verdict in toto.

The BCCI members will also discuss the two-match Twenty20 series in USA scheduled later this month. There are still some issues yet to be finalised like awarding of broadcast rights and US visas for the players.

Currently, the India Test team are engaged in a four-match Test series in West Indies, which is set to end on August 22.

Meanwhile, Shirke has reportedly responded to the Lodha Committee’s directive of putting the elections of the state associations on hold by saying BCCI isn’t “empowered” to stop state elections.