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CoA has no long-term place in BCCI, hopeful Lodha panel recommendations are implemented by October: Vinod Rai

The Vinod Rai-led Committee of Administrators is “optimistic” of ending its job at the Board of Control for Cricket in India and hopes that the Board as well as the state associations implement the Lodha Committee recommendations by October this year

India TV Sports Desk India TV Sports Desk New Delhi Published on: May 11, 2017 19:17 IST
CoA has no long-term place in BCCI, says Vinod Rai
CoA has no long-term place in BCCI, says Vinod Rai

The Vinod Rai-led Committee of Administrators is “optimistic” of ending its job at the Board of Control for Cricket in India and hopes that the Board as well as the state associations implement the Lodha Committee recommendations by October this year.

 
Vinod Rai, the head of the CoA, said that he does not see any long-term place for the Supreme Court-appointed committee in the nation's cricket governing body.
 
"It is still a long haul, but that ends in October," Rai told ESPNcricinfo, after the committee completed 100 days in the job.
 
Rai further said the CoA wants to provide a structure to the BCCI, which it lacks at present.
 
He says, "BCCI is run by individual styles. It is personality-oriented. We will put a structure in place and ensure that there are systems that will make this structure work."
 
The Supreme Court had on January 2 removed Anurag Thakur and Ajay Shirke from their respective posts of BCCI president and board secretary for their failure to bring transparency and accountability to the Indian cricket board and their non-compliance of the court's July 18, 2016 order.
 
Rai, the former Comptroller and Auditor-General of India, was appointed to the panel, along with historian Ramachandra Guha, former India women's captain Diana Edulji, and managing director and CEO of IDFC (Infrastructure Development Finance Corporation) Vikram Limaye. The committee was appointed on January 30 and began functioning on February 1.
 
 It was said that they will function as the new interim bosses of the BCCI and run the day-to-day administration of BCCI till the Justice (retd.) R.M Lodha-led recommendations are fully implemented and elections are held.
 
When the BCCI did not submit the team squad for the upcoming Champions Trophy and missed the deadline of April 25, the Supreme Court-appointed CoA had to step in to resolve the uncertainty around India's participation in the tournament.
 
In wake of the ICC proposing a new financial model which reduces the BCCI's revenues from USD 570 million to USD 293 million, it was widely speculated that the latter deliberately missed the April 25 deadline for submission of the squad and over its threats to pull out of the tournament.

Last Friday, the CoA, in a strongly worded statement, ordered the BCCI to refrain from taking any decision that might harm the interests of Indian cricket;

"It [May 6] was the first time I was meeting the state associations. So that was my opening gambit, to say to them, 'Look, we need to be in conversation with each other.' They are all positively oriented, thinking people. The only thing is their thinking and their perspective was exceedingly narrow," Rai said.
 
"They just did not know that there was an ICC governance model and a finance model. And the finance model, as far as we are concerned, is crumbs."
 
"I told them if the BCCI members had decided to withdraw from the ICC on the basis of the differences on the governance model, the CoA will back them. But not on the finance model. You cannot put Indian cricket at risk," he added.
 
With the new revenue model getting the nod, BCCI will now have to do with what they have in the eight-year cycle. The England Cricket Board received 143 million dollars while Zimbabwe Cricket received 94 million dollars.
 
The remaining seven Full Members will receive 132 million dollars each. The Associate Members will receive a funding of 280 million dollars. This model was passed by a vote of 13 to 1.

(ANI Inputs)

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