Mandrekar: No choice for MCA but to accept SC order

30 October,2016 11:24 AM IST |   |  PTI

Sharad Pawar-headed Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) has no alternative but to implement in totality the Supreme Court order, based on the Justice Lodha Committee recommendations on sweeping reforms in cricket governance, feels its former Managing Committee member Ravi Mandrekar



Ravi Mandrekar

The Sharad Pawar-headed Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) has no alternative but to implement in totality the Supreme Court order, based on the Justice Lodha Committee recommendations on sweeping reforms in cricket governance, feels its former Managing Committee member Ravi Mandrekar.

"It's a Supreme Court order. It's my personal opinion that at the Special General Meeting (convened by MCA on November 7), I don't think there is any other choice except to decide to implement it in totality," said Mandrekar who, represents a club affiliated to MCA and would attend the SGM. The SGM has been convened with the single point agenda - to consider amending the MCA's memorandum of rules and regulations following the apex court's July 18 order based on the Lodha panel recommendations.

"Firstly, it's a Supreme Court order and secondly the Lodha panel has stopped funds from BCCI coming to us. If we don't accept it, new administrators will be appointed. Where is the choice, although it's my personal opinion," he said.
MCA would be among the associations which will be hard-hit once the order is implemented under the clause of one state-one vote, 70-year age cap on administrators and government servants being barred from coming into cricket administration.

MCA President Pawar, already 75, will become ineligible to continue in his post while Vice-President Ashish Shelar, who is an MLA, would also become ineligible, once the SC order is implemented.

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