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BCCI new constitution: Mumbai lose permanent status, all NE states become voters

March 19, 2017 21:30 IST

Rahul Johri

IMAGE:  IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla, left, with BCCI CEO Rahul Johri. Photograph: BCCI

Indian cricket's one-time power centre Mumbai has lost its permanent voting status as per the new constitution of the Indian Cricket Board finalised by the Committee of Administrators (COA) appointed by the Supreme Court of India.

Predictably all the North Eastern states including Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim have been granted full membership and voting rights as recommended in Lodha Panel reforms.

Uttarakhand, Telangana are also full members now.

While Bihar gets back its voting right, it will only start to function after the pending cases are over.

The COA has uploaded the new Memorandum of Associations (MOA) and Rules & Regulations of BCCI which clearly state that there could be one full member from one state.

Accordingly 41-time Ranji champions are now associate member of BCCI along with Baroda and Saurashtra -- the two teams from its mother state Gujarat are now associate members and will take turns to ‘rotate annually’ to vote.

The Mumbai CA representatives although will be permitted to attend General Body meetings but can't vote.

The MOA also states that no association can have proxy system -- a clear reference to Delhi and Districts Cricket Association (DDCA) which has often been known as the most corrupt along with Hyderabad Cricket Association.

The COA has strictly adhered to the reforms that have been passed by the Supreme Court as they are in charge of implementation.

Accordingly the AGM of BCCI will have to be conducted by September 30th every year and the Apex Council will go for election in every three years.

The Apex Council will be primarily responsible for the governance of affairs in BCCI. The Apex Council shall comprise of nine members with five elected -- president, vice-president, secretary, joint secretary and treasurer. The four others will be nominated members from -- a full member of BCCI, two players representatives -- male and female along with one representative from CAG.

The day-to-day affairs of BCCI are set to be managed by the CEO with six full time managers at his disposal.

The criteria for national selection committee remained same with chairman entitled to have a casting vote. As has been the convention, captain will attend meetings but won't have a vote.

On overseas tours, captain, vice captain and coach shall constitute selection committee as has been the norm.

BCCI CEO shoots down request for early release of IPL funds

The BCCI CEO Rahul Johri has categorically told the 10 state associations that their request for the early release of funds to conduct IPL matches is "not justified" as it violates the tri-partite agreement.

The original request was made by the Saurashtra Cricket Association (SCA) but Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Mumbai, Bengal, Punjab, UP, Delhi and Hyderabad were also mentioned in the letter.

Johri in his letter to the Associations stated: "The request contained in the letter for release of Rs 30 lakh per match on "ASAP basis" is not justified. The said amount can only be released after you have duly performed in full and at each match, your obligations under relevant stadium agreement and taken all steps to perform the same so as to ensure that the upcoming Vivo IPL 2017 is conducted smoothly."

Johri has also requested the state units to sign the draft of Stadium Agreement.

"For the sake of good order, please execute and return the same (Agreement). Please note that any amount that may be released by BCCI to you, is subject to the relevant orders passed by the Supreme Court regarding release of funds," the letter concludes.

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