D-Day for BCCI: SC Verdict on Lodha Panel Recommendations Today

Big shake up in Indian cricket today?
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BCCI President Anurag Thakur and IPL Chairman Rajeev Shukla at a press conference. (Photo: PTI)
BCCI President Anurag Thakur and IPL Chairman Rajeev Shukla at a press conference. (Photo: PTI)
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After months of suspense, the Supreme Court will today pronounce its order on the way forward regarding the implementation of the recommendations of the Justice Lodha Committee.

Massive structural reforms are expected that could shake up the very foundation of the BCCI. During the hearing which started in March this year, BCCI had been averse to some of the recommendations of Justice R M Lodha led-panel and had objected to suggestions like one state-one vote, age and tenure cap on office-bearers and CAG nominee on its board.

The three-member panel, also comprising former apex court judges Ashok Bhan and R V Raveendran, had suggested that one unit should represent only one state, while taking away the voting rights of institutional and city-based units.

It suggested restructuring of the BCCI’s administrative set-up and proposed a CEO to run daily affairs of the Board who will be accountable to a nine-member apex council.

Among the most sensational suggestions of the Lodha panel was the one on legalising betting.

It felt that the move would help curb corruption in the game and recommended that except for players and officials, people should be allowed to place bets on registered websites.

Among other steps, the panel said that to ensure transparency in BCCI’s functioning, it was important to bring the body under the purview of the RTI Act, something that the Board has vehemently opposed in the past citing autonomy.

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