State units told to fall in line

Full compliance with Lodha recommendations must to receive grant

April 24, 2019 10:46 pm | Updated 10:46 pm IST - New Delhi

The series of meetings, between various State units of the BCCI and the Supreme Court-appointed amicus curiae, P.S. Narasimha on Wednesday, gave little hope to the associations wanting their way.

The meetings were held ahead of the Supreme Court hearing on Thursday on matter related to the implementation of the Lodha Committee recommendations.

It is learnt that the State unit representatives were told to fall in line with recommendations without delay. Units not having submitted their compliance reports would not receive any funds from the Board and the issues concerning cooling-off period and age-limit would not be reconsidered.

The common grouse of the State units regarding formation of the Apex Council might be addressed, according to sources.

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