BCCI CEO Rahul Johri has said that once the lockdown restrictions are further eased leading to resumption of flights, the board will chalk out the schedule.
Johri, appointed in 2016, reportedly decided to step down after the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) exited in October last year.
The new proposal calls for World T20 every year and 50-over World Cup every three years.
CoA has filed an application in the SC seeking certain clarifications to the court's order on holding elections in the state associations.
Bihar Cricket Association president Jagnnath Singh has filed the contempt plea for violating the orders passed by the Supreme Court.
The committee have asked Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Santosh Rangnekar to meet audit agency Deloitte and chart out a fresh plan.
The international doping body WADA has suspended the National Dope Testing Laboratory for six months.
Rathour had earlier applied for NCA batting consultant and U-19 batting coach's position but his application was put on hold due to conflict of interest issues.
BCCI CEO Rahul Johri though said that with coach's appointment, CAC's role comes to an end.
A senior board official has asked if it wasn't a clear case of conflict since Rahul Johri was part of the ICC group pushing for a place for cricket in the Olympics.