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BCCI submits first compliance report to Lodha Panel

The BCCI has already filed a Review Petition with the Supreme Court seeking recusal of CJI TS Thakur from the case.

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It is learnt that panel will meet on August 28 and the Compliance Report is likely to come up for discussion (Representational Image) © Getty Images

New Delhi: The BCCI on Thursday submitted the first Compliance Report to the Supreme Court-appointed Justice RM Lodha Panel in regards to the implementation of reforms as per the apex court verdict. “Yes BCCI Secretary Ajay Shirke submitted the Compliance Report late in the evening today,” a source close to the panel told PTI today referring to the two-page report. “They say they are preparing a list of all ineligible office bearers and will circulate them to the members shortly,” the source added. It is learnt that panel will meet on August 28 and the Compliance Report is likely to come up for discussion. The panel wants 11 reforms to be implemented by October 15. READ: Lodha Panel to meet on August 28

The BCCI has already filed a Review Petition with the Supreme Court seeking recusal of CJI TS Thakur from the case. At the moment none of the state associations will carry out any reforms till the verdict of Review Petition is out. READ: BCCI relying on revised National Sports Bill being tabled by Budget session 2017

“We will be filing the report and every aspect will be there in it,” BCCI secretary Ajay Sirke told PTI before filing the report. According to sources, Shirke has already filed a detailed report of his meeting with the Lodha Panel and what all transpired during the discussions.

The Lodha Panel has directed the BCCI to start with an 11-point execution of the proposed reforms – a first set which needs to be completed by September 30 and the next set by October 15. The points that are expected to be mentioned in the first Compliance report will be those that need to be implemented by September 30

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