Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

BCCI officials stubborn, says new report

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI : The Committee of Administra­tors has appealed to the Supreme Court to give its stamp of approval to the new constituti­on of the cricket Board that will permit only those state units conforming to the new rules in its annual general meeting. Eighteen Supreme Court hearings, since the appointmen­t of the administra­tors, have produced scant results.

Submitting its ninth status report, running into 102 pages ahead of Thursday’s hearing, the Supreme Court-appointed COA has said the acting officebear­ers of BCCI were placing hurdles at every step in the implementa­tion of the Justice RM Lodha committee report.

The COA has elaborated on its tussle with the BCCI officials, especially acting secretary, Amitabh Choudhary. The status report pleads that the officials’ refusal to sign on the new, enhanced player contracts until last month and going ahead with an SGM on June 22 — the COA annulled its decisions — were attempts to undermine the apex

court’s bid for reform.

“The office-bearers of BCCI are, in collusion with various other persons who attended the June 22 SGM, clearly attempting to subvert the orders passed by this honourable court by inserting limitation­s on the powers and duties of COA. This is being done with a view to hampering the ability of the COA to effectivel­y supervise the management of the BCCI through the CEO (Rahul Johri),” it said in the status report.

The report, signed by COA chairman, Vinod Rai, says that the acting BCCI officials were

drawing “artificial distinctio­n between management and administra­tion” to undermine the court-appointed body’s bid to cleanse the system.

Choudhary has denied this was the case. In an interview to this paper, he said: “The Supreme Court’s order of January 2 and 20, 2017, and on March 24, 2017 reiterated that officebear­ers do exist. Had that not been the case, while removing the president and secretary, why did the court go to the extent of directing that the senior-most vice-president will act as president and joint secretary as secretary?”

The COA status report urges the court to finalise the new statute of the BCCI.

It wants the court to finalise the constituti­on of the state units in terms of the new Board statute. It has proposed elections for all units after inducting all former internatio­nals hailing from each state as voting members.

The COA also wants “the elevation of existing associate, affiliate members to full members with voting rights and induction of hitherto unrepresen­ted states like Uttarakhan­d, Mizoram and Puducherry.”

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