Updated December 1st, 2019 at 15:21 IST

BCCI decides to dilute Lodha reform on tenure at AGM, to seek SC approval

The Sourav Ganguly-led BCCI on Sunday decided to water down the Supreme Court-mandated administrative reforms on tenure cap for its office-bearers

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The Sourav Ganguly-led BCCI on Sunday decided to water down the Supreme Court-mandated administrative reforms on tenure cap for its office-bearers, seeking to clear the path for the former captain to get an extension at the end of his nine-month tenure.  The decision was taken at the Board's 88th Annual General Meeting and will require the apex court's approval.

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"All the proposed amendments have been approved and will be forwarded to the Supreme Court," a top official told PTI.

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As per the current constitution, an office-bearer who has served two three-year terms, either at the BCCI or at the state association, goes into a compulsory three-year cooling-off period. Ganguly, who took charge on October 23, was to vacate office next year but a dilution could see him continue till 2024.

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Published December 1st, 2019 at 15:15 IST