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SC verdict: UPCA to lose at least 5 officials
The former Ranji cricketers are delighted with the verdict as now they will get an opportunity to be a part of UPCA.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Jul 19, 2016, 06:06 PM (IST)
Edited: Jul 19, 2016, 06:06 PM (IST)


Kanpur: With the Supreme Court upholding major recommendations of the R M Lodha Committee, the severe brunt of the clean-up will be faced by the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association (UPCA) as all five of its “70 plus” directors and the treasurer will have to relinquish their positions. According to information from reliable sources, all UPCA director’s are above 70 years. This includes Shuaib Ahmed (78), Prem Dhar Pathak (83), Madan Mohan Mishra(83), Satish Kumar Agarwal (79), and Jyoti Bajpai (80). Moreover, UPCA treasurer KN Tandon (80) is also above the age bar. READ: SC: No government official or minister can hold office in BCCI
The Supreme Court yesterday accepted major suggestions of the Lodha panel, including a bar on ministers and civil servants and those above 70 from becoming BCCI’s members.
The apex court also ruled that one person should hold just one post, which will force UPCA CEO Dipak Sharma and senior selection committee member Gyanendra Pandey to forego their position under “Conflict of Interest”. This comes into effect as Sharma’s son plays for the U-19 team.
The scope of ‘Conflict of interest’ will also cover IPL chairman and UPCA Secretary Rajeev Shukla as he presently holds these two positions. However, according to the UPCA officials, Shukla does not comes under the ambit of committee’s recommendations as according to them the post of IPL chairman is not directly under the BCCI. READ: SC verdict: End of road for Sharad Pawar, N Srinivasan, Niranjan Shah
The former Ranji cricketers are delighted with the verdict as now they will get an opportunity to be a part of UPCA. A former UP Ranji player said that the implementation of the recommendations of Lodha Committee will provide them a chance to work in UPCA.
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He added, until now the association was ruled by those who have never held a bat and the players were forced to accept their decisions.