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Indian cricket house awaits Review Petition verdict
- Updated: August 23, 2016
New Delhi: The BCCI will be holding a Annual General Meeting on Sep 21 as per a existent structure and is approaching to wait for a Review petition outcome before removing into a doing proviso of a Lodha Committee Reforms.
AGM on Sep 21
“The BCCI will have a AGM in Mumbai on Sep 21. It will be hold as per a existent constitution,” BCCI President Anurag Thakur told reporters after a operative cabinet assembly here.
However, a effect of a AGM will count on a Lodha Committee as it can tenure a assembly nothing and blank as per a Supreme Court outcome upheld on July 18.
Asked about filing of a initial correspondence news to a cabinet on a 11-point remodel implementation, Thakur said: “We have already filed a examination petition. The state associations have been granted with a request given to us by a three-member committee.”
However, Thakur, who recently attended a Asian Cricket Council Meeting in Colombo, pronounced a continental physique has voiced concerns about outward interference. “In a new assembly of a ACC, concerns were voiced about outward division in Boards like Nepal, Sri Lanka and BCCI.
The ACC asked about a probable implications of such interference,” pronounced a BJP MP from Himachal. — PTI