Updated On: 26 April, 2025 09:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Jagdish Achrekar
This move raises questions about the committee’s adherence to the MCA’s constitution.

Prof Ratnakar Shetty (right) and Sharad Pawar during the MCA AGM at the Wankhede Stadium earlier this month. Pic/Shadab Khan
The Mumbai Cricket Association’s (MCA) AGM on April 15 showcased a shift in approach of office bearers, members, and Apex Council members.
Contrary to what the president said during the Special General Meeting (SGM) on April 7 that the general body will appoint a three-member committee to select an Ombudsman, he himself suggested three names, including two from the ad-hoc committee that advocated for Apex Council control over Ombudsman appointments. This move raises questions about the committee’s adherence to the MCA’s constitution.