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The COA has uploaded the new Memorandum of Associations (MOA) and Rules & Regulations of BCCI which clearly state that there could be one full member from one state.
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It was earlier reported that the Supreme Court will examine the names for the panel of administrators on January 19.
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The nine directors were Manchanda, Subhash Sharma, Vivek Gupta, Salil Seth, Siddharth Sahib Singh, Ashok Sharma, Ajay Sharma, Vinod Garg and Vikas Katyal.
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Lodha committee on Thursday provided a seven-point response to queries on the administrative reforms made mandatory for BCCI.
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Interestingly enough, the PCB is currently headed by 82-year-old Shaharyar Khan.
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BCCI reportedly did not take any decision on the recommendations but asked state associations to keep a Plan B ready in case of any contingency.
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Justice Lodha panel submitted its report to the Supreme Court on Monday suggesting the dismissal of all office bearers of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
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It has been learnt that both Thakur and Shirke will meet the panel together to discuss the implementation of the recommendations.
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The BCCI president also submitted a 50-page supporting documents which also contained the minutes of the various emergent meetings to discuss the reforms.
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The only BCCI units to have accepted the Lodha committee recommendations in toto are Tripura, Vidarbha and Rajasthan.
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The writing is on the wall. The Board of Control for Control in India (BCCI) just can't ignore what the Supreme Court has tasked it to do. And the Indian board has less than 24 hours to adopt the Lodha Committee recommendations.
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Thakur said that the Board have accepted many important recommendations of the Lodha Committee.
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The adjourned SGM will now commence tomorrow at 12 noon.
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He also took time to explain that state associations and the BCCI function in different ways.
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The former captain was also not happy with the Committee's proposal which asks for a three-year cooling period for cricket administrators.
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The panel wants 11 reforms to be implemented by October 15.
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BCCI further said the judgment authored by the CJI and Justice F M I Kalifulla (since retired) has "neither noted the contentions and facts correctly, nor dealt with the same".
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The apex court is hearing on the implementation of the Lodha panel recommendations.
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The apex court BCCI is it was waiting at fence for a written invitation.
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After the Supreme Court-appointed Justice Lodha committee's suggestion to adopt uninterrupted telecast without advertisement breaks between overs in international and Indian Premier League (IPL) games at home, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has reportedly expressed their reservations.






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