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The SC was expected to pronounce its order on Lodha panel’s suggestion to replace the entire top brass of the board by independent administrators, to bring in transparency in the cricket board. Mumbai: The Supreme Court has postponed the hearing on the BCCI vs Lodha Committee matter till October 17. Also, the board was advised to do away with the zonal selectors system in the men’s, women’s and the junior teams.Meanwhile, the apex court barred BCCI from releasing funds to state associations. On Friday, the Supreme Court came down hard on the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for not falling in line with the recommendations made by the Lodha panel.SC also asked BCCI president Anurag Thakur to file a personal affidavit on the details of his conversation with ICC Chief regarding Lodha recommendations. However, the board failed to meet the deadline, and even went on to disregard some of the crucial points put forward by the Lodha panel, after a Special General Meeting (SGM) on October 1.  

However, the BCCI declined to provide an undertaking to the court, after which, SC said that it would give a ruling on the board, on Friday.The Supreme Court has postponed the hearing on the BCCI vs Lodha Committee matter till October 17.The re-election of Ajay Shirke as the board secretary, and the appointment of a five-member selection panel are a couple of points, which have turned out to be a bone of contention between the two parties.According to the Lodha recommendations, BCCI was asked to do away with the current policy for the appointment of their five-member national selection panel. The apex court said that state associations will not get funds unless a resolution is passed to implement Justice Lodha committee reforms.                        Threaded Rod Astm Wholesale                    The Supreme Court has postponed the hearing on the BCCI vs Lodha Committee matter till October 17.The recommendations asked BCCI to appoint only three selectors.The apext court had asked BCCI to give an undertaking that they would comply with the SC appointed panel’s recommendations.Frustrated with the BCCI's constant defiance, the Lodha panel had also suggested that the entire top brass of the board be replaced by independent administrators, in order to facilitate the reforms.The SC had originally given BCCI a deadline of September 30 to fall in line with the Lodha recommendations

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