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- Updated: July 20, 2016
The Supreme Court appointed Lodha Committee, whose recommended reforms are to be implemented by the BCCI in the next six months, has directed the Indian board to freeze all elections post Monday’s verdict.
The directive effectively means that Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) elections, which were supposed to be held on July 31, now stand frozen along with the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) polls, which were scheduled for August 7.
Similarly, Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA)’s elections held yesterday, which saw state minister Imran Raza Ansari being elected as president, now stand null and void.
When contacted by ESPNcricinfo, KSCA spokesperson Vinay Mrutyanjaya said: “The secretary of the Lodha Committee has sent a mail to us, based on the complaint he has received, telling us to [put on] hold the election until necessary [further] directions. We saw the complaint [where] the complainant has given the …
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