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BCCI opposes Lodha panel recommendations

The BCCI has opposed the 'one state, one vote' recommendation - arguing that the board's membership structure is historically based on levels of cricketing activity and not the geographical limits of states

March 03, 2016 / 20:23 IST
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Thursday sought the permission of Supreme Court to approach the Justice RM Lodha panel again to persuade them to make changes in their report which recommended landslide changes in the BCCI's constitution and structure.

The BCCI has opposed the 'one state, one vote' recommendation - arguing that the board's membership structure is historically based on levels of cricketing activity and not the geographical limits of states. States like Gujarat, Maharashtra and Bengal have multiple bodies governing cricket - all of which are members of the BCCI.

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The BCCI has also opposed the induction of a CAG (Comptroller and Auditor General) nominee and wants ministers and government members on its board.

The Supreme Court, meanwhile, has asked for the details of amount allocated to state cricket  associations in the last five years and if there was developmental plan for spending the money.