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CSK, RR to remain suspended for two years
Sunday 18 October 2015

At its working committee meeting, the BCCI decided that it would go with the Supreme Court-appointed Justice R M Lodha committee's recommendation of suspending the IPL franchises of Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals for two years. However, the BCCI did not clarify whether IPL will be a 10-team affair from 2018, when CSK and RR will return.

"The decision whether it will be a 10-team affair from 2018 will only be taken at the AGM where the other major decisions including bilateral series with Pakistan will be discussed," a senior BCCI office-bearer told PTI.

Among other important decisions taken at today's meeting, the Board has scheduled its Annual General Meeting for November 9.

The BCCI said it will invite fresh bids for two new teams, which will be competing from 2016 onwards to complete the eight-team format in the absence of CSK and RR.

The Working Committee's decision was strictly in lines with the suggestions of the IPL Working Group, which comprised of IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla, secretary Anurag Thakur, former India captain Sourav Ganguly and treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhary.

"The Justice Lodha committee interim report will be implemented fully. The two franchisee teams, Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals remain suspended for two years. BCCI will float tenders and invite bids for two new teams to replace CSK & RR in the Indian Premier League for 2016 and 2017 (2 years)," a BCCI release said.

Majority of the BCCI members were not too keen on termination of the two IPL franchises, which were involved in the spot-fixing scandal in 2013.

The BCCI top brass has always maintained that it would implement Lodha Committee's recommendations in toto and since the Supreme Court appointed committee had suspended for two years, the Working group also stuck by it.

The decision was also in consonance with president Shashank Manohar's statement that BCCI won't be vindictive towards any of its state units.

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