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Srinivasan in focus ahead of special BCCI meeting

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Former Indian board President Nayanaswam­i Srinivasan will be back in focus as some of the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) state units plan to prop up his name at its Special General Meeting today despite COA seeking Supreme Court directives on this issue.

The meeting will be attended by BCCI CEO Rahul Johri as none of the four members of the Committee of Administra­tors (COA) will be present. It has already been intimated that Vinod Rai will be abroad. It will be Johri, who will be briefing the COA on the details of the SGM. The primary issue of the six-point agenda for the meeting is appointmen­t of Board’s “representa­tive or representa­tives to the meeting of Internatio­nal Cricket Council and/or similar conference­s.”

Hardcore loyalists

Srinivasan has already reached the capital and is staying at a different five-star facility instead of the one where the SGM is scheduled to be held.

It is learnt that Srinivasan will be lobbying hard with the state units to push his name despite COA reminding them in their instructio­n sheet of not violating the Lodha Committee reforms as per the Supreme Court order.

The 72-year-old business magnet is a disqualifi­ed member and may not be allowed to attend the SGM but could be the man who would control the proceeding­s through his hardcore loyalists — joint secretary Amitabh Chaudhary and treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhry.

It will be interestin­g to see if the matter is put to a floor test as there might be stiff opposition from a number of state associatio­ns. Another question is the number of state associatio­ns which will be attending the meeting.

 ?? AFP ?? West Indies’ Jason Mohammed scored a blistering unbeaten 91 off just 58 deliveries. He was ably aided by an explosive cameo at the end from Ashley Nurse, who scored 34 off 15 balls.
AFP West Indies’ Jason Mohammed scored a blistering unbeaten 91 off just 58 deliveries. He was ably aided by an explosive cameo at the end from Ashley Nurse, who scored 34 off 15 balls.

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