Justice Lodha Committee News
Shashank Manohar said the Board had already implemented 75 per cent of the Lodha panel's recommendations for sweeping reforms in the BCCI, but had reservations on a few of them which, he felt, were not good for the game.
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.
The BCCI has published Thakur's letter with a link to the Lodha Committee's recommendations on its website bcci.tv.
Shirke questioned that, when a politician becomes a minister, why isn't he fit for holding a position in the BCCI?
A perusal of the report by the committee, headed by vigilance department principal secretary Chetan Sanghi, reveals that it went deeply into the affairs of the national capital's cricket association.
BCCI members are likely to oppose these recommendations.
BCCI informed the Court that it has not recognized CSK as franchise for IPL.
Aditya Verma has stated that the BCCI should grant membership to cricket associations.
The IPL Governing Council on Sunday decided to omit Jaipur and Kochi from the list of cities which will bid for new IPL teams on December 8.
According to a report in the Times of India, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) argued in Madras High Court that Chennai Super Kings Cricket Ltd (CSKCL) wasn't a legal entity and hence it could not file a writ petition.
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