Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly was on Monday named in the BCCI’s four-member working group formed to study the Justice R.M. Lodha committee’s order and give recommendations within six weeks.
The committee will be chaired by IPL Chairman Rajeev Shukla and will have BCCI Secretary Anurag Thakur and Treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhary as the other members. The BCCI’s legal adviser U.N. Banerjee will assist the panel.
Announcing the names of the panel members, Shukla said the panel will study the implications of the Justice Lodha Committee report and draw up a roadmap for IPL 9, which will have a minimum of eight teams.
“The committee will have six weeks’ time to study the Lodha committee report and will give its recommendations after talking to all the stakeholders,” Shukla told PTI .
“The committee will also consult the legal experts before coming up with recommendations since we do not want any legal complications later on,” Shukla said.
The decision to form a working group was taken at the crucial IPL Governing Council meeting in Mumbai on Sunday where members discussed the Lodha Committee’s order, suspending Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals for two years in the IPL.
Shukla said that Ganguly, who is also a member of the IPL Governing Council, has been included in the group as a representative of players.
The IPL Chairman clarified that the BCCI will implement the Lodha Committee verdict in toto and the panel’s job is only to find the way forward so that preparations for IPL 9 can begin.
“We still have some time for IPL 9, so we should not take any hasty decision. We will follow the procedure and come to a consensus on all the matters relating to IPL,” Shukla said.
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>Timeline
- › May 16, 2013: Rajasthan Royals players S. Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan, Ajit Chandila held on spot-fixing charges
- › May 34: Gurunath Meiyappan of Chennai Super Kings arrested on betting charges
- › June 2: N. Srinivasan steps aside as BCCI president
- › Oct 8: Supreme Court appoints panel headed by Justice Mudgal
- › Feb 10, 2014: Panel indicts Meiyappan for betting
- › April 22: Supreme Court asks panel to continue with probe
- › November 17: Panel says Srinivasan ignored violation of player's code of conduct
- › Jan 22, 2015: Supreme Court absolves Srinivasan of charge of cover-up and misleading the probe committee
Published - July 20, 2015 03:23 pm IST