Supreme Court adjourns BCCI hearing till Friday

View of Supreme Court of India in Delhi on 26 February 2014.  Manit.DNA

Internet Desk: The BCCI’s office-bearers got some respite till Friday as the Supreme Court adjourned the hearing for the Board of Control for Cricket in India-Lodha Panel case on Monday due to the illness of Chief Justice of India TS Thakur.

The apex court was supposed to announce its verdict in the case which has been going on for a while.

The BCCI officials seemed defiant in the Special General Meeting held last week in Mumbai where it maintained its opposition to some of the reforms recommended by the Supreme Court-appointed Lodha committee. The top brass of BCCI will now have to wait with bated breath for the verdict on the matter come December 9.

At the meeting, the board did not take any decision on the recommendations but it has been learnt from sources that state associations have been told to keep a Plan B ready in case the verdict is not favourable from the apex court.

Lodha Committee has sought directions on appointment of former union Home Secretary GK Pillai as observer and removal of all BCCI office bearers.

Two state associations Tripura and Vidarbha, who have decided to implement Lodha reforms in toto, were absent.

“There was a feeling members are having different opinion. Vidharbha and Tripura did not come due to fog. We explained the situation and clarified with them again. They reiterated their stand that was taken in the first SGM on October 1. Almost all recommendations agreed upon except a few,” BCCI secretary Ajay Shirke had said on December 2.

The basic objections of BCCI remain the same: the age cap of 70, cooling off period of three years between terms and one state one vote policy are being opposed by the board.