Sharad Pawar, who resigned as MCA president last month to adhere to the age cap of 70 years recommended by the Panel
Sharad Pawar
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The Âu00c2u0080Âu00c2u0088Lodha Panel recommendations on one-state-one-vote was one of the most opposed by the BCCI, especially its affiliate Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA).
Sharad Pawar, who resigned as MCA president last month to adhere to the age cap of 70 years recommended by the Panel. Implementing one-state one-vote would mean Mumbai, Maharashtra and Vidarbha will have the right to vote on rotational basis. "It is the saddest day for Mumbai cricket. Mumbai cricket has produced so many stars and done so much for Indian cricket. The decision to keep Mumbai away from voting is painful," said Pawar.