Renowned banker Vikram Limaye said that the four-member Supreme Court-appointed committee will be aiming to ensure “better governance” in BCCI while understanding the “philosophy” as to how things worked in the board till now
New Delhi: Renowned banker Vikram Limaye said that the four-member Supreme Court-appointed committee will be aiming to ensure “better governance” in BCCI while understanding the “philosophy” as to how things worked in the board till now.
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“Yes, my consent was taken and I consider it as a huge honour especially as I was considered worthy of this role by the Supreme Court of India. I take up the responsibility with utmost seriousness and will be working to ensure better governance in the BCCI,” Limaye, who is the CEO and MD of IDFC (Infrastructure Development Finance Company) told PTI during a chat.
An alumni of the world famous Wharton School of Business and a veteran in investment banking, capital markets, Limaye said that he would like to speak to his colleagues in BCCI (joint secretary Amitabh Chaudhary and treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhary) to understand its position in ICC board meeting.
“I will not like to comment on anything that I am unaware of. This is my first foray into cricket administration. Obviously, I will speak to my colleagues in BCCI, understand the philosophy of the board and also analyse and view the circumstances of the past. It will be very premature to make any comments without getting into the details of the matter,” said Limaye.