Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Srinivasan in soup again; reprieve for Anurag Thakur

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com n

N. Srinivasan has once again been booked by the Supreme Court for blocking reforms made by the RM Lodha panel to change the governance structure in the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Srinivasan has also offended the court for attending two BCCI meetings on May 7 and June 26.

Alongwith N. Srinivasan, former BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah of Saurashtra Cricket Associatio­n has also been sent a notice for attending BCCI meetings flouting age and tenure guidelines issues by the RM Lodha panel. Both Srinivasan and Niranjan Shah are above 70 years old and are thus ineligible to represent their associatio­ns at BCCI.

While Srinivasan and Niranjan Shah have been hauled up by the Supreme Court, there is good news for former president Anurag Thakur. Perjury charges against the Himachal Pradesh cricket official and BJP MP have been dropped after Thakur tendered an unconditio­nal apology to the apex court.

The Supreme Court has come down hard on N. Srinivasan, who was earlier asked to step down as BCCI chief for conflict of interest in the wake of the 2013 IPL spot-fixing scandal that involved his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan.

The Committee of Administra­tors, headed by ex-CAG Vinod Rai, in their fourth status report to the Supreme Court, complained against “disruptive and subversive conduct” of officials for blocking the Lodha reforms.

“From an audio recording of the SGM, it appears that such disqualifi­ed persons were able to effectivel­y hijack proceeding­s at the SGM by prevailing upon other attendees (who may have been otherwise willing to facilitate the reform process) to either support the cause of such disqualifi­ed person or remain silent,” the COA said.

N. Srinivasan and Niranjan Shah have to reply to the notice when the BCCI case comes up for hearing next on July 24.

The Supreme Court has relieved Ramachandr­a Guha and Vikram Limaye from the four-member CoA that was appointed to oversee the implementa­tion of Lodha panel reforms on the BCCI. The court has asked for fresh names in a sealed envelope to replace Guha and Limaye.

N. SRINIVASAN AND NIRANJAN SHAH HAVE TO REPLY TO THE NOTICE WHEN THE BCCI CASE COMES UP FOR HEARING NEXT ON JULY 24.

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