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Lodha panel recommendations

Gagan Khoda, Jatin Paranjpe to exit India selection panel

BCCI used to pick five-men selection panels through a zonal process, but the Lodha recommended the panel be cut down to three, all of whom would be Test players retired for at least five years.

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Don’t stand disqualified: Former BCCI Joint secretary Amitabh Chaudhary

Former joint secretary of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Amitabh Chaudhary has refused to accept the Supreme Court's January 2 and 3 order disqualifying him from holding the post of Joint Secretary.

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Lodha Panel gives green signal following delay in team selection for ODI, T20I series vs England

The BCCI continued to show defiance despite a clear verdict from the Supreme Court and needed a written directive from the Lodha Panel to go ahead with its selection committee meeting.

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Rahul Johri to handle BCCI affairs until appointment of new President

BCCI CEO Rahul Johri has been mandated by the Justice (retd.) RM Justice Lodha-led panel to go ahead with the meeting on Friday in Mumbai.

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KSCA: Brijesh Patel not out of contention for BCCI President post

After resigning as KSCA secretary Brijesh Patel in the wake of the Supreme Court order, the former India cricketer remains in contention for a top post in the BCCI.

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Sunil Gavaskar backs Sourav Ganguly as perfect candidate for interim BCCI President

Sunil Gavaskar on Tuesday backed former national team captain Sourav Ganguly to take over as interim president of the BCCI.

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Supreme Court’s verdict on BCCI can stir up Indian sport

A Supreme Court bench, headed by outgoing Chief Justice Tirath Singh Thakur, on Monday finally put its stamp on the Justic Rajendra Mal Lodha Committee report.

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Vijay Goel refuses to comment over sacking of BCCI President by Supreme Court

Goel was reacting to a query relating to Supreme Court on Monday, sacking BCCI President Thakur and Secretary Ajay Shirke from their respective positions.

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BCCI unsure over appointment of senior vice-president

With Supreme Court removing Anurag Thakur from president's post, BCCI is in a fix over who to nominate among its five vice-presidents as acting chief of the cricket body.

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Anurag Thakur: Confident of Indian cricket doing well under guidance of retired judges

Anurag Thakur, who was on Monday sacked as BCCI president for obstructing Lodha panel reforms, took a subtle dig at the Supreme Court's order.

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