A Special General Meeting (SGM)âu00c2u0080u00c2u0088of the BCCI will be held today amid indication that a majority of its state association are in favour of partial adoption of Lodha Committee reforms in a bid to end the impasse
Justice RM Lodha with his report during a press meet in New Delhi last year. Pic/PTI
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A Special General Meeting (SGM)âu00c2u0080u00c2u0088of the BCCI will be held today amid indication that a majority of its state association are in favour of partial adoption of Lodha Committee reforms in a bid to end the impasse. The meeting is significant considering Supreme Court will be hearing BCCI's plea on some of the recommendations which the board has termed as "unimplementable" on August 18.
Despite the Supreme Court barring disqualified officials like N Srinivasan and Niranjan Shah, some of their confidantes may threaten to once again play spoilsport although they may just be very small in number.
BCCI is happy that the SC is ready to hear some of the reforms that they have always found difficult to implement. The SC will be hearing the arguments on 'One State One Vote' and pruning of the selection committee.
