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Aniruddh Chaudhary drops in at BCCI headquarters in Mumbai

HCA supremo Aniruddh Chaudhary, who has been the treasurer of the BCCI, on Monday ,dropped in at the parent body's headquarters to have an informal chat with his colleagues.

A clearer picture is supposed to emerge after Supreme Court decides to announce the list of administrators © Getty Images (Representational Image)
A clearer picture is supposed to emerge after Supreme Court decides to announce the list of administrators © Getty Images (Representational Image)

New Delhi: Haryana Cricket Association (HCA) supremo Aniruddh Chaudhary, who has been the treasurer of the BCCI, on Monday ,dropped in at the parent body’s headquarters in Wankhede Stadium to have an informal chat with his colleagues. While a clearer picture is supposed to emerge after Supreme Court decides to announce the list of administrators, who will carry out the transition of BCCI as per Lodha Committee reforms, the two office-bearers, joint secretary Amitabh Chaudhary and treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhary may be required alongside CEO Rahul Johri for the timebeing. “Yes, Aniruddh came to the Cricket Centre today. He had an informal meeting with all the senior functionaries there including CEO Rahul Johri. Obviously, it was not like he resumed office but he did enquire if the current set of people running the show have any doubts regarding any domain. Obviously, there are a lot of accounts related works and one may require his help,” a BCCI insider told PTI on Monday.

Earlier, former cricketer Bishan Singh Bedi on Monday said that all things nasty in cricket administration over the last few decades were by “design” and the reforms suggested by the Lodha committee should have been brought in 50 years ago.

“The reforms in Indian cricket administration should have been put in place 50 years ago. The Supreme Court did not jumped in on its own but it brought about some sanity and honesty in cricket administration therefore justice Lodha panel was important,” Bedi said at the ‘Jaipur Literature Festival’. On what will be the way forward for the BCCI, Bedi, whose name has cropped up as a possible member of the committee to run the Board, said “the BCCI will have to ensure that it follows the diktat of the apex court.”

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