The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Can Shetty, Sridhar continue in the BCCI?

- SHAMIK CHAKRABART­Y

THE BCCI faces questions over the retention of its general manager, administra­tion Ratnakar Shetty and general manager, cricket operations MV Sridhar because both have served nine years or more in their respective state associatio­ns. The Lodha Committee’s latest set of directives, issued through FAQS on January 12, debar a disqualifi­ed administra­tor to discharge “any other role” in the BCCI or the state associatio­n. Shetty and Sridhar, however, continue to be part of the cricket board, albeit as employees.

Shetty, an administra­tive veteran in Indian cricket, served the Mumbai Cricket Associatio­n as its joint-secretary from September 1996 to April 2005. He then became the associatio­n’s treasurer for the 2005-06 season, and also for the 2010-11 term. He worked as the MCA vice-president from July 2011 to August 2012. Shetty is a former BCCI joint-secretary as well.sridhar was the Hyderabad Cricket Associatio­n (HCA) joint-secretary from 2000-06 before becoming the state associatio­n secretary in 2009-10 and from 2012-14.

The Supreme Court in its January 2 and 3 orders directed all BCCI and state associatio­n office-bearers to “forthwith demit and cease to hold office” if they fell under the nine-year cumulative clause, while accepting the other Lodha Committee recommenda­tions for dismissal as well. The court also said that the nine-year period in the cricket board and state bodies would be applicable concurrent­ly. “In keeping with the spirit of the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s judgment”, the Lodha Committee then restricted a “disqualifi­ed” official’s return to the BCCI even as a nominee of his/her state associatio­n. The Committee also said that an ineligible officebear­er “cannot discharge any other role in or on behalf of the associatio­n or the BCCI”.

Andaformer­bccioffice-bearerrais­edthe question: “On what grounds are Sridhar and Shetty still in the BCCI? They have completed their 9 years with Hyderabad and Mumbai respective­ly. As per the court order and the Lodha Committee FAQS they can’t work (in the BCCI). Isn’t it a violation of the court order by (BCCI CEO) Rahul Johri?”

Asked about this, Sridhar said: “I have no idea.” Johri didn’t take calls. A source close to the Lodha Committee, clarified that the matter could be considered. “If a representa­tion is received, it will be considered.”

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