The thorny issue of conflict of interest is likely to be discussed in the COA meeting in New Delhi on Saturday, 29 June, after the BCCI ethics officer D K Jain asked VVS Laxman and Sourav Ganguly to choose one out of the multiple cricketing roles they are performing at the moment.
He is a member of the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), from which has offered to step down, mentor of IPL franchise Sunrisers Hyderabad and a commentator.
The Committee of Adinistrators (COA) are expected to deliberate on Jain's order in the meeting on Saturday,29 June.
Based on Jain's order, which the BCCI will have to enforce, even current players like Irfan Pathan, Parthiv Patel and Robin Uthappa could be barred from commentating. All three are involved as World Cup experts on various platforms.
Speaking to PTI, Jain had said last week: "There may be some fallout (of this order). Based on this order, there could complaints against active players also. So they can apply their minds and be ready for that situation."
"I have not barred anybody (from commentating), I have only decided what conflict of interest means as per the BCCI constitution. Rule 38 of the constitution bars one from holding of multiple posts at one point of time. I have done nothing else, I have only interpreted the constitution."
Another issue to be discussed in the meeting would be the appointment of electoral officers in the state associations with the deadline ending on 1 July.
While the BCCI elections are scheduled on 22 October, polls in state units have to be completed by 14 September.
Former Chief Election Commissioner N Gopalaswami has already been appointed the electoral officer the BCCI AGM on 22 October.
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