Lodha panel recommends two separate governing bodies for IPL, BCCI (Part 1)

Lodha panel recommends two separate governing bodies for IPL, BCCI (Part 1)

New Delhi, Jan 04 (ANI): The Supreme Court appointed Justice (Retd.) R. M Lodha committee, which submitted their report on Monday, recommended two separate governing bodies for the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). In January 2015, the Supreme Court appointed the three-member committee consisting of Justice (Retd.) Lodha, Justice (Retd.) Ashok Bhan and Justice (Retd.) RV Raveendran in a bid to improve the tattered image of the BCCI. Justice (Retd.) R. M Lodha on Monday said that the governing council of IPL will be entitled to take all decisions concerning the IPL, which obviously will include the decision relating to financial matters. He, however, added that the governing council would be answerable directly to the general body of the BCCI.

Last Updated: Jan 04 2016 | 6:04 PM IST

New Delhi, Jan 04 (ANI): The Supreme Court appointed Justice (Retd.) R. M Lodha committee, which submitted their report on Monday, recommended two separate governing bodies for the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). In January 2015, the Supreme Court appointed the three-member committee consisting of Justice (Retd.) Lodha, Justice (Retd.) Ashok Bhan and Justice (Retd.) RV Raveendran in a bid to improve the tattered image of the BCCI. Justice (Retd.) R. M Lodha on Monday said that the governing council of IPL will be entitled to take all decisions concerning the IPL, which obviously will include the decision relating to financial matters. He, however, added that the governing council would be answerable directly to the general body of the BCCI.

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