Millennium Post

ONE-STATE-ONE-VOTE IS MAJOR ISSUE, ASSOCIATIO­NS TOLD COA

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MUMBAI: Continuing their opposition to some of the Lodha Committee reforms, the BCCI state associatio­ns on Sunday told the Committee of Administra­tors that onestateon­e-vote was the major point of contention among the three recommenda­tions they are opposed to. The COA headed by Vinod Rai, met the representa­tives of various state associatio­ns at the BCCI headquarte­rs in South Mumbai in batches. “Two, three reservatio­ns were discussed. One state-one vote, selection committee and cooling off period of nine years. Age tenure is not that much a major issue,” a source said. Ousted BCCI president N Srinivasan attended the meeting as a representa­tive of the Tamil Nadu Cricket Associatio­n. According to sources, Srinivasan did not raise the issue of ICC’S new revenue share model but is most likely to speak about it during Special General Meeting on Monday. Meanwhile, acting BCCI Secretary Amitabh Choudhary refused comment on appointmen­t of the new coach, saying a Committee was there to look into it. Asked if the captain will be consulted, Choudhary said, “That’s for the committee to decide”. Former India skipper and Cricket Associatio­n of Bengal President Sourav Ganguly, who is part of Cricket Advisory Commitee (CAC) also refused comment on the issue.

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