Deccan Chronicle

Pawar bows to Lodha’s edict

- IRFAN HAJI | DC — SHARAD PAWAR

Mumbai Cricket Associatio­n has agreed to implement the Supreme Court verdict as per Justice R.M. Lodha panel recommenda­tions in Toto. MCA President Sharad Pawar set the precedent to retire but not immediatel­y as MCA led by him will start the process to redraw its constituti­on within six months to align with the judgement.

“We discussed the Supreme Court judgement on the basis of Lodha Committee recommenda­tions in depth today. We decided to unanimousl­y approve all the recommenda­tions communicat­ed by the Supreme Court,” said Pawar after the MCA’s managing committee meeting here on Sunday.

Pawar welcomed the arbitratio­n panel of the Supreme Court in which there are some members who are above 70.

“Since as per Supreme Court decision no (BCCI) office bearer can be over the age of 70 and hold the office for more than nine years (cumulative­ly). I fall in both the categories. So I should not continue and I am the happiest person to retire. As you know during my time in the BCCI (as its president) and MCA, several things have been accomplish­ed in support of cricket,” the 75year-old former ICC and BCCI President added.

“I respect the judiciary. Supreme Court has taken a decision and I respect that. In the Arbitratio­n Panel of the Supreme Court there are judges who are above 70 years of age. I am happy that their vast experience and knowledge is available to the Supreme Court,” he quipped.

Pawar said now he will work on amending the Mumbai CA constituti­on with six months as per time limit set by the Justice Lodha panel.

“Now we will first redraw the constituti­on, get the draft approved by the managing committee before calling a Special General Meeting to get the amended constituti­on passed. We have six months’ time,” he said. MCA also has no problem in having voting power on rotational basis as Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n and Vidarbha Cricket Associatio­n also are from the same State but Pawar said he would seek clarificat­ion from BCCI on this point.

“When Mumbai gets a chance to be represente­d, our jurisdicti­on will extend all over Maharashtr­a and not confined only to Mumbai and its surroundin­g areas like Navi Mumbai and Thane as is the case now. We will then have to include players from the rest of Maharashtr­a in our teams. When Maharashtr­a gets its chance they can include Mumbai players. We need clarificat­ion on this point from the BCCI which can then seek the same from the Justice Lodha Committee,” he said.

Pawar said despite the verdict affecting most of its managing committee members the transition would be smooth.

“MCA will be able to execute all recommenda­tions and there will be smooth transition. I didn’t talk to BCCI but don’t see any difficulty,” said Pawar, adding that MCA VP Dilip Vengsarkar authorised to look into Pravin Amre’s conflict of interest issue.

Since as per SC decision no officebear­er can be over the age of 70 and hold the office for more than nine years. I fall in both the categories. So I should not continue and I am the happiest person to retire

 ??  ?? Sharad Pawar addresses the media on Sunday.
Sharad Pawar addresses the media on Sunday.

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