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Lodha Panel

Mumbai Cricket Association set to register new constitution

Mumbai Cricket Association [MCA] is all set to register its new constitution in compliance to a Supreme Court judgment to incorporate reforms suggested by Lodha Commitee.

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After hate mails, Mumbai Cricket Association administrators refuse to continue

The committee of administrators appointed by the Bombay High Court to oversee the implementation of Lodha panel reforms in the MCA has refused to continue.

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Ratnakar Shetty writes to CoA to seek information about MCA draft constitution

Shetty confirmed that he had sent the email, and said he was yet to get a response from the MCA.

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Sharad Pawar: Lodha Committee report has ‘destroyed’ cricket

NCP chief and former BCCI president Sharad Pawar on Thursday alleged that the Lodha Committee report has "definitely destroyed" cricket.

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Sourav Ganguly too should go on a ‘cooling off’ as per Lodha Committee diktat, says Subir Ganguly

Sourav Ganguly became the CAB secretary in 2014 and association president in 2015.

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GCA becomes second body to pass resolution on adaptation of Lodha panel recommendations

GCA acting President Suraj Lotlikar said GCA was only the second cricketing body after VCA to adopt Lodha Committee recommendations.

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BCCI adopts Lodha panel reforms barring five contentious ones

"The BCCI has adopted Lodha panel reforms except five," said BCCI acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary after the meeting.

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BCCI SGM: Majority of state associations eager to adopt Lodha Reforms partially

The SC will be hearing the arguments on 'One State One Vote' and pruning of the national selection committee which the BCCI has always termed as unimplementable.

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Justice Vikramajit Sen walks out after chaos at DDCA extraordinary meeting

Justice Sen, the former SC judge and also the Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court, was appointed to oversee the unit’s elections by March 31, 2017, and ordering the audit of its accounts for a three-year period between 2012 and 2015.

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Niranjan Shah included in Committee to monitor Lodha Panel reforms

The BCCI in a surprise move decided to include former SCA president Niranjan Shah as 'Special Invitee' in the committee to study Lodha Panel Reforms.

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