Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

‘Supreme Court gave BCCI a lifeline’

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Vinod Rai, who heads the Committee of Administra­tors (CoA) for the BCCI, has said that it’s the Supreme Court and not the ad-hoc body that has given the cricket body a ‘lifeline’ when it came to implementi­ng reforms suggested by the Lodha panel.

“I do understand Justice Lodha’s concern. Actually, it is the Supreme Court that has given them a lifeline. In the fourth status report, the CoA pointed out that the office bearers were creating obstacles and had failed to get the BCCI to pass the new draft constituti­on that mandate the Lod ha Committee recommenda­tions ,” Rai was quoted as saying in an interview to espncricin­fo.com. He was reacting to an interview published in Hindustan Times last week where Justice RM Lodha had blamed the CoA for allowing BCCI a lifeline.

“The court warned the office bearers of contempt, made them appear in the court and then asked them to give their suggestion­s on making any amendments to the draft constituti­on. Now, where is the question of the Co A offering a lifeline to the office bearers? In fact, I have already asked the court to remove the office bearers and impose Article 142 under the Constituti­on and issue direction to the Registrar of the Tamil Nadu government to register new BC CI constituti­on .”

Rai also said that the committee had suggested replacemen­ts for Ramachandr­a Guha and Vikram Limaye --- who left the committee earlier this year --- to the Supreme Court three months back in a sealed envelope but there has been no progress.

Meanwhile, Wednesday’s Supreme Court hearing drew a blank with the amicus curiae Gopal Subramania­m saying BCCI treasurer Anirudh Chaudhry threatened CFO Santosh Rangnekar. Chaudhry denied that saying, “The charges are frivolous and I deny them.”

 ?? AFP ?? Vinod Rai (right) backs Justice Lodha’s concerns on reforms.
AFP Vinod Rai (right) backs Justice Lodha’s concerns on reforms.

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