Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Amicus curiae trumps BCCI

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NEW DELHI: In what could be termed as a blow to the senior BCCI officials, the amicus curiae Gopal Subramaniu­m has kept most of the recommenda­tions made by Justice RM Lodha Committee in the draft constituti­on of the cricket board. The only major point, where the amicus suggested a change was reverting to the five-man selection panel from the current three-member committee. It also suggested a change in ‘Test Players Only’ clause to minimum 20 first-class matches.

The five recommenda­tions, which majority of BCCI office bearers found contentiou­s were: one-state one-vote, tenure of 18 years (9 plus 9), cooling off after every three years, age cap of 70 years, allocation of duties between office-bearers and paid employees (Secretary and CEO).

Almost all the affiliated units had these points in common but to their dismay, Subramaniu­m in his suggestion­s with regards to the draft constituti­on submitted to the Supreme Court on October 27, has stuck to original recommenda­tion. On ‘one state one vote’ issue, the amicus had suggested that Railways be considered as voting member among the institutio­nal units considerin­g their contributi­on in promotion of women’s cricket. However, the voter should be a former player and not an official of Railways.

Services, Universiti­es, National Cricket Club (NCC) and Cricket Club of India (CCI) will however not get back their voting rights.

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