J & K Cricket Associaton officials have asked BCCI to take note of state association. They have asked BCCI to directly interfere in the appointment of new Administrators, who can implement the Lodha committee recommendation for reforms and they can hold a new
The cricket crazy country witnessed enough in the recent past as the chairman of the Supreme Court-led Committee of Administrators (COA) Vinod Rai stated the Lodha Panel Reforms will be implemented in the next five months in country’s cricket governing body Board
After coming hard at the officials while making tenure period clear for the administrators, the Supreme Court is likely to announce the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) official CK Khanna as the President of Board for Control of Cricket in India
The Supreme Court-led Lodha Commission has put brakes on former Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Secretary Ajay Shirke’s objective to become representative in board meetings for Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA), before responding to the queries of 22 state cricket
Sharad Pawar, the former ICC and BCCI chief, has stepped down as the President of Mumbai Cricket Association with the immediate effect. He resigned from the post in an urgent meeting organised by the board on Saturday. However, his resignation is not
The Honourable Supreme Court of India, in a hearing against BCCI, observed that the BCCI supremo Anurag Thakur has filed a false affidavit in the court and the Court is thinking to take an action against Anurag Thakur for filing a fake
The Supreme court hearing on a tussle between BCCI and the Lodha Panel has again been adjourned, this time till December 14 as BCCI is not ready to accept all the recommendations suggested by Lodha Committee. The Lodha committee wants the top
The Supreme Court of India might have cut the BCCI some slacks yesterday but the apex court is no mood to let the cricket board off the hook. After reserving its order on the board’s top brass yesterday, the court, on Tuesday,
So the much-awaited verdict of Supreme Court on the BCCI v Lodha Committee has been postponed until October 17. The tension between the BCCI and Lodha panel has now reached its zenith. The panel was formed by the Supreme Court last year
There is a possibility that former BCCI president and ICC chairman N Srinivasan represent India in the Shashank Manohar’s powerful Board of Directors. The decision might be taken at the Annual General Meeting off BCCI. Incidentally, it was Manohar who was made