Pawar also said that too many rectifications could harm the game criticising, while the Committee of Administrators (CoA).
Sharad Pawar resigned as the MCA chief, apparently due to the sweeping reforms heralded by the apex court-appointed Lodha Committee.
Sharad Pawar tendered his resignation from the president's post of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) on Saturday.
If MCA adopts the recommendations, 76-year-old Sharad Pawar will have to give up his responsibilities. As per the Lodha Committee, ‘no cricket administrator can be over 70’.
NCP leader Sharad Pawar on Friday said the Supreme Court, which has so far been guiding how to run the country, will now decide how to organise cricket.
Mumbai Cricket Association in its Special General Meeting decided that key point of Lodha panel reform 'One State One Vote' will not be implemented.
MCA sources said that Sharad Pawar got details of the Supreme Court's stinging remarks asking BCCI to "fall in line" after the Lodha panel sought removal of the top brass of BCCI.
NCP leader and former BCCI chief Sharad Pawar today raised in Rajya Sabha the issue of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) not getting exemption of tax.
Sharad Pawar added that the MCA will take six months to implement the apex court's orders, which effectively means he will not retire immediately.
Worst affected by the SC verdict are former BCCI presidents Pawar, who is 75 years old, and Srinivasan, who is currently 71 years old. Both are presidents of their respective state associations — Mumbai CA and TNCA respectively.