Former Chief Justice R M Lodha on Thursday reportedly slammed the BCCI after the cricket board’s SGM expressed reservations over five major reforms. He said reforms like cooling-off period between two terms, age cap and nine-year tenure are supposed to end monopoly and nepotism in BCCI. “Those five points which the BCCI has shortlisted are core reforms. By saying they are not implementable, the officials mean to say they don't want to end monopoly in BCCI and instead want nepotism to continue,” he added.
By Vikraman Maniraj | Jul 28, 2017 10:51 AM #BCCI #LodhaReforms #Reservation #Nepotism #Monopoly
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