The Supreme Court today reserved its order on directions to be passed to BCCI for implementation of Lodha panel's<br/>recommendations. <br/><br/>BCCI President Anurag Thakur told mediapersons after today's court proceedings that the state units are currently confused about some of the suggestions and need more clarity before complying. Thakur also denied in a personal affidavit in compliance to October 7th direction of the Apex Court that he had asked ICC CEO to say that the appointment of Lodha panel will tantamount to govt interference in BCCI working.<br/><br/>The BCCI has held on to its stand about what it termed as "practical difficulties in implementing some of the recommendations" which include 'One State One Vote', 'Age Cap of 70 years', 'Three years Cooling off Period', 'One Person One Post'.<br/><br/>If the recommendations are accepted in their current form, a lot of officials will have to make their way out from the most glamorous sports body in the country.
News On AIR | October 17, 2016 8:51 PM
SC reserves order on Lodha panel recommendations for BCCI