BCCI cherry-picks from Lodha recommendations

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The BCCI has said it “unanimously” adopted “important recommendations” made by the Lodha Committee at its Special General Meeting (SGM) in Mumbai on October 1. However, the list the board said it had accepted did not include key recommendations such as the age cap of 70 years for board officials, the tenure cap of nine years with cooling-off periods in between, and the one-state-one-vote policy, among others.

The BCCI’s move would appear to be against the Supreme Court order, which said that all of the Lodha report’s recommendations passed by the court on July 18 – and not a selection – would have to be adopted by the board.

The SGM in Mumbai, which was originally supposed to be on September 30 but was adjourned on a technicality, lasted about six hours, at the end of which BCCI president Anurag Thakur said there were “legal challenges and practical difficulties” in accepting some recommendations of the Lodha Committee.

“Wherever they [members] find legal challenges and practical difficulties, they have …

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