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BCCI defies Lodha Panel and SC, yet again
Friday 30 September 2016

Cornered but defiant Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Saturday decided to reject some of the contentious recommendations made by the Supreme Court constituted Lodha Committee while accepting majority of those proposed during the all-important Special General Meeting (SGM) on Saturday at Mumbai.
According to reports, the BCCI will oppose key recommendations like one-state one-vote, age limit of 70 years, cooling-off period of three years and the three-member selection panel, among others. This latest development put the BCCI in a sticky wicket and further degrading an already sour relationship between the Indian board and the judiciary.
But the Indian board has agreed to constitute an Apex Council with certain modifications. It's learnt that a representative of Comptroller and Auditor General will be inducted in the Apex Council, as well as the Indian Premier League Governing Council.
Another Lodha Committeed recommendation which was adopted at the SGM was to grant Puducherry associate membership of BCCI.
After the SGM which lasted close to six hours, board president Anurag Thakur said said that "wherever they [Lodha Committee] found any legal challenges or practical difficulties, they gave view points & didnt accept those recommendations."
He added that a detailed report to be submitted to the apex court will be first sent to the Committee for perusal.
Reports also said that the decisions at the SGM were taken through "some sort of voting process".
The BCCI released a statement today, listing the recommendations which have been adopted at the SGM:
(1) The induction of the representative of Comptroller and Auditor General as the member of the Apex Council as well as the IPL Governing Council.
(2) The formation of the Apex Council with certain modifications.
(3) The various committees as recommended by the Hon’ble Justice Lodha Committee including the special committee for the differently abled and the Women’s Committee.
(4) Formation of the Players Association and their representation on the Committee. The SGM authorised the CEO to contact the steering committee as proposed by the Hon’ble Justice Lodha Committee and commence the formation of the cricket players association.
(5) The members were also unanimous in giving voting rights to the Associate members as per the ICC guidelines.
(6) Puducherry to be granted associate membership of the BCCI as proposed at Item No. 7 in the timeline report.
(7) The SGM also accepted Item No. 3 (Code of Conduct for Players and Team Officials, Anti-Doping Code, Anti-Racism Code, Anti-Corruption Code and Operational Rules) of the first timeline report of the Hon’ble Justice Lodha Committee for implementation for the next IPL season.
(8) With regards to Item No. 4 of the timeline report issued by the Hon’ble Justice Lodha Committee, the members drew the attention to the fact that while it was the effort to ensure a 15-day gap between the national calendar and the IPL – the same will not be possible in the year 2017 because of the ICC’s Champions Trophy being scheduled in England at around the same time.
(9) Item No. 5 (Agent Registration Norms) of the timeline report – was adopted unanimously.
"The top bosses of BCCI were not ready to accept any of the Lodha reform and willing to wait till October 6 and see what the SC has to say," a SGM member told TOI.
The SGM got postponed yesterday citing technical grounds, thus missing the first deadline set by the Lodha Committee for the implementation of the first stage of recommendations.
The postponement came after it was discovered that some of the members did not have the necessary authorisation from their state associations to attend the meeting. 
"Since it was Special General Body meeting and they had to complete the formalities. The authorization letters for the representatives from various states have not reached. So, they have been given one day's time to get the letters from respective state associations for the authorisation. It has been deferred for tomorrow," senior BCCI official Rajeev Shukla confirmed to reporters.
Cornered but defiant Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Saturday decided to reject some of the contentious recommendations made by the Supreme Court constituted Lodha Committee while accepting majority of those proposed during the all-important Special General Meeting (SGM) on Saturday at Mumbai.

According to reports, the BCCI will oppose key recommendations like one-state one-vote, age limit of 70 years, cooling-off period of three years and the three-member selection panel, among others. This latest development put the BCCI in a sticky wicket and further degrading an already sour relationship between the Indian board and the judiciary.

But the Indian board has agreed to constitute an Apex Council with certain modifications. It's learnt that a representative of Comptroller and Auditor General will be inducted in the Apex Council, as well as the Indian Premier League Governing Council.

Another Lodha Committeed recommendation which was adopted at the SGM was to grant Puducherry associate membership of BCCI.

After the SGM which lasted close to six hours, board president Anurag Thakur said said that "wherever they [Lodha Committee] found any legal challenges or practical difficulties, they gave view points & didnt accept those recommendations."

He added that a detailed report to be submitted to the apex court will be first sent to the Committee for perusal.

Reports also said that the decisions at the SGM were taken through "some sort of voting process".

The BCCI released a statement today, listing the recommendations which have been adopted at the SGM:

(1) The induction of the representative of Comptroller and Auditor General as the member of the Apex Council as well as the IPL Governing Council.

(2) The formation of the Apex Council with certain modifications.

(3) The various committees as recommended by the Hon’ble Justice Lodha Committee including the special committee for the differently abled and the Women’s Committee.

(4) Formation of the Players Association and their representation on the Committee. The SGM authorised the CEO to contact the steering committee as proposed by the Hon’ble Justice Lodha Committee and commence the formation of the cricket players association.

(5) The members were also unanimous in giving voting rights to the Associate members as per the ICC guidelines.

(6) Puducherry to be granted associate membership of the BCCI as proposed at Item No. 7 in the timeline report.

(7) The SGM also accepted Item No. 3 (Code of Conduct for Players and Team Officials, Anti-Doping Code, Anti-Racism Code, Anti-Corruption Code and Operational Rules) of the first timeline report of the Hon’ble Justice Lodha Committee for implementation for the next IPL season.

(8) With regards to Item No. 4 of the timeline report issued by the Hon’ble Justice Lodha Committee, the members drew the attention to the fact that while it was the effort to ensure a 15-day gap between the national calendar and the IPL – the same will not be possible in the year 2017 because of the ICC’s Champions Trophy being scheduled in England at around the same time.

(9) Item No. 5 (Agent Registration Norms) of the timeline report – was adopted unanimously.

"The top bosses of BCCI were not ready to accept any of the Lodha reform and willing to wait till October 6 and see what the SC has to say," a SGM member told TOI.

The SGM got postponed yesterday citing technical grounds, thus missing the first deadline set by the Lodha Committee for the implementation of the first stage of recommendations.

The postponement came after it was discovered that some of the members did not have the necessary authorisation from their state associations to attend the meeting. 

"Since it was Special General Body meeting and they had to complete the formalities. The authorisation letters for the representatives from various states have not reached. So, they have been given one day's time to get the letters from respective state associations for the authorisation. It has been deferred for tomorrow," senior BCCI official Rajeev Shukla confirmed to reporters.

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