Deccan Chronicle

Mumbai CA set to move Court

One of the recommenda­tions of the Lodha panel of ‘one state, one vote’ will specifical­ly affect Mumbai CA as there are four BCCI affiliated units from Maharashtr­a — MCA, Pune-headquarte­red Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n, Nagpurhead­quartered Vidarbha CA a

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Mumbai, Feb. 22: Mumbai Cricket Associatio­n, headed by former BCCI president Sharad Pawar, would file an interventi­on applicatio­n before the Supreme Court to highlight the difficulti­es in implementi­ng Justice RM Lodha Committee’s recommenda­tions to restructur­e the Board.

This was decided at a meeting of the MCA’s Managing Committee, said a media release today from the associatio­n’s joint secretarie­s, P V Shetty and Unmesh Khanvilkar.

“In a meeting of the Managing Committee of the Mumbai Cricket Associatio­n to discuss the far ranging consequenc­es of the Lodha Committee’s recommenda­tions, it was unanimousl­y decided that the Mumbai Cricket Associatio­n would file an interventi­on applicatio­n before the Supreme Court and highlight the difficulti­es and inconsiste­ncies in the report,” the media release said.

“Accordingl­y, the members unanimousl­y authorised Joint Honorary Secretarie­s and Vice President Ashish Shelar to seek appropriat­e legal advice and file necessary applicatio­ns before the Court,” the release added.

One of the recommenda- tions of the Lodha panel of “one state, one vote” will specifical­ly affect MCA as there are four units affiliated to the BCCI from the state of Maharashtr­a — MCA, Pune-headquarte­red Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n, Nagpur-headquarte­red Vidarbha CA and the Mumbai-based Cricket Club of India.

Another reform suggested by the Lodha panel is that none above the age of 70 can be an office-bearer in the BCCI, which will affect MCA as Pawar is 75 years old.

Recently, the BCCI too had decided to file an affidavit in the apex court, pointing out the “anomalies and difficulti­es” in implementi­ng the recommenda­tions. — PTI

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